When the state Department of Transportation announced that Corvallis Van Buren Bridge would be replaced, not modernized, some in the community held out hope that it could be moved, preserved
When the state Department of Transportation announced that Corvallis Van Buren Bridge would be replaced, not modernized, some in the community held out hope that it could be moved, preserved
Who wants to be stuck on an unstable bridge in the event of an earthquake? No one! As it turns out, this is more probable here in the Pacific Northwest and Corvallis’ Van Buren Bridge is not equipped to withstand an earthquake. As oceanic plates converge and build stress, the plates become more prone to.
The Oregon Department of Transportation has announced that the westernmost pedestrian multiuse path under Corvallis’ Van Buren Bridge will close Friday, July 21 for two weeks.