TOWAMENCIN â A temporary fix could stabilize a deteriorating bridge in Towamencin, as township officials start to plan a more permanent repair. Township officials heard details last week on a short-term fix for the bridge on Keeler Road, which could be underway as soon as this fall. "If the money is there, there's no reason not to," said supervisor Rich Marino. - Advertisement - "I can't think of anything that's more pressing right now," board chairman Chuck Wilson replied. In mid-March the board first heard a report of the deterioration below the bridge, which takes Keeler Road over a branch of a small creek west of Troxel Road, between Quarry Road and Michael Way. The deterioration was seen by the township engineer as part of an update to the township's overall stormwater management plan, and township engineer Tom Zarko told the board on March 24 that he and the township's structural engineering consultant have since planned out several scenarios.