Officials Celebrate Opening of New Sakonnet River Bridge
Gov. Lincoln Chafee and Senator Jack Reed mark the opening of this new infrastructure.
Governor Lincoln D. Chafee and Senator Jack Reed this morning joined Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) Director Michael P. Lewis to officially open the new Sakonnet River Bridge.
This vital link to Aquidneck Island carries Route 24 and connects Tiverton and Portsmouth. With the opening of the new bridge, the 18-ton weight limit, in effect since June 2008, has been removed.
The governor was also met by residents who are opposed to bridge tolls.
Although the bridge is open to traffic, work continues on the approach roads on both sides of the span. As part of this activity, the Department temporarily closed the ramp from Route 138 (Main Road) to Route 24 south for approximately two months. A signed detour is in place. RIDOT expects construction activities on the segments of Route 24 approaching the bridge to continue through Spring 2013.
“Getting to and from Aquidneck Island is now much improved for residents, businesses, and the trucking community thanks to the opening of the new Sakonnet River Bridge,” said Governor Chafee. “Sound infrastructure is a key component of economic development. With that in mind, I am pleased to say that this impressive structure has clearly been built to last.”
Cardi Corporation has been building the new bridge since its groundbreaking in April 2009. At $163.7 million, the Sakonnet River Bridge Replacement project represents the largest single construction contract in RIDOT’s history.
“The Sakonnet River Bridge is an important transportation link connecting our communities. I am pleased to have secured $15 million in federal funding to help put more than 350 people to work building this bridge and making it safer and more efficient,” said Reed, a member of the Appropriations Committee, who noted that then-Senator Chafee and former U.S. Representative Patrick Kennedy secured $7 million and $1.6 million respectively, bringing the federal contribution for the project to $23.6 million.
With next year’s project completion and the installation of a shared-use path, RIDOT will also offer pedestrians and cyclists a reconnection to both sides of the bridge that they haven’t had in more than 50 years since the Old Stone Bridge was taken down.
“We are pleased to deliver a new bridge to the host communities of Tiverton and Portsmouth,” said RIDOT Director Lewis. “Although the project is not yet complete, we are offering an improved structure that should better withstand the test of time.”
As part of this project, RIDOT is also rehabilitating the existing Hummocks Avenue Bridge as well as creating a new single-span Evans Avenue Bridge. The Sakonnet River Bridge Replacement Project also includes the creation of a public boat ramp with a fishing pier. The boat ramp and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)-compliant fishing pier is currently under construction on Riverside Drive in Tiverton and it is slated for completion in Summer 2013.
The Sakonnet River Bridge also includes a number of decorative and architectural features. These include LED-based lighting to illuminate the bridge’s piers in the river and light posts in the center median. The bridge approaches will also include backlit, bronze plaques that will depict the Portsmouth and Tiverton town seals, as well as the Rhode Island State Seal anchor.
All construction on the new bridge should wrap up in 2013. RIDOT will also begin preparing a contract to demolish the old Sakonnet River Bridge.
George Doumaney
4:56 pm on Friday, October 5, 2012
Convenient how they never mentioned how the tax payers paid for the grant to build the bridge and now are going to pay tolls for ongoing maintenance for every person whom uses the bridge. Double taxation just great. Oh I forgot a toll is not a tax,how convenient!
electric Mike
9:21 pm on Friday, October 5, 2012
After listening to the governor and DOT director it becomes apparent that they could give a hoot about whether or not the economy in this corner of the state tanks. The department wants money, and the Sakonnet Bridge is where they want to get it from. Forget they they have wasted and mismanaged funds for years and have a national reputation for it.
Paul Derby
11:34 am on Saturday, October 6, 2012
Lets face it every state has political thugs and corrupt politicians! We just notice it more in RI because it's the smallest state and we live here. Have you ever heard the statement "NOTHING CHANGES IF NOTHING CHANGES"? Well, politics has not changed and has been going on like this in RI and the COUNTRY for many years. The only way to change it folks is by us, the voters! Which means be responsible for your vote, IT COUNTS, and make sure you are voting for the right person for the job and the state or country (USA). I think as a nation we ALL need to wake up, it still may not be to late to save OUR COUNTRY AND STATES THAT ARE IN IT!!
Jim L
8:32 am on Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Spoke To Me Chaffee , told him we had 30,000.00 signatures and over 220 bussiness signed on now, that gave him a second of pause, told him we hope to have over 70,000.00 thousand by Janurary, that got me a glance, Got a good responce from Jack Reed, Brendon Doherty, who seems to be the only heavy hitter in the state willing to help us was on hand to help us, one big dissapointment was Jay Edwards holding up a STOP banner one second and then talking about bus service to a reporter the next, I didn't hear one word about stopping the tolls
Jim L
8:46 am on Thursday, October 11, 2012
TOLLS? YUP!!, Big news, state got plans on panels to fix the economy, not one word on the TOLLS tho, just ignored, but i do have a riddle of sorts, Now it is said/promised/lied/sworn/ that all toll money will go for 4 bridges and the roads and infrastructer of Newport county only, RIGHT, So we are being told that The Newport turnpike bridge guys will fix our roads? repair our catch basins? sweep the sand?plow the snow?They don't have that equipment do they?So do they buy the DOT? Or is the deal we #1 Pay the tolls #2 the bridge dudes siphon of their cut! #3 they then hire the Dot with our money to preform their job#4We still pay gas, sales and income tax as upstate RI and the rest of the country laffs at just how stupid Newport County was to fall for this, Is upstate the A team, is Paiva Weed Hannible what ever his name was? Is Gordon Fox Mr T? do they have a plan, are we the chumps on todays show? tune in tomorrow
NO TOLLS
jim lipe
8:41 pm on Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Tolls are the Biggest issue , notice not one word from raytheon and it's employees, that's because this is a local and state issue and the federal goverment cannot get involved, it's called states rights, but if these tolls stand than you can bet the feds will give RI their responce, and it might very well lead to dire economic failure in Portsmouth and Newport county The feds CARE about their employees more than it seems RI and the Ga care about us, be afraid and with good cause