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Reynolds Road Bridge work slated for Sept. 14 completion

REYNOLDS ROAD PLATTE RIVER TIMBER BRIDGE PROJECT: Team Elmer’s crew members using a Manitowoc lattice boom crawler crane to move giant wood beams into place are working toward a Sept. 14 completion date. The Conservation Resource Alliance of Traverse City is covering the cost of the bridge and the Benzie County Road Commission is adding in kind work and equipment for the bridge. (Photo/Roland Halliday)

HONOR – About a month of work remains on construction of the Reynolds Road 72 foot timber bridge span over the Platte River. Work is slated to be finished September 14, said engineer/manager Heather Jamison. It will be opened to traffic at the end of this month. Grants from the EPA and Grand Traverse Band [...]

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