WOODSFIELD Despite a catastrophic collapse, a 136-year-old treasure in Monroe County is being revived. The Knowlton Covered Bridge restoration project is
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WOODSFIELD The Ohio Department of Transportation reconsidered its decision to deny Monroe County’s timber contribution as a part of its match for the reconstruction of the Knowlton Covered Bridge project and will now cover 100 percent of the funding.
Originally, the county was required to contribute a 5 percent match, or $45,000, toward the nearly $1 million ODOT grant. The county was hoping to use a timber donation to fund its portion of the match. It plans to provide the majority of timber needed to rebuild the collapsed bridge’s trusses and was hoping the contribution would suffice as the county’s match.
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Photo Provided â Rudy Christie, left, a timber specialist, and Hebert Piatt, president of the Knowlton Covered Bridge Parks Board, identify timber that can be used for the covered bridgeâs reconstruction. The timber is located on county owned property in Center Township.
WOODSFIELD – Monroe County officials are hoping to use locally grown and county-owned timber for the Knowlton Covered Bridge rebuild which could save the county thousands of dollars on the project.
Last week, Commissioner Mick Schumacher, timber specialist Rudy Christian and Knowlton Covered Bridge Parks Board President Hebert Piatt went to a large area of county-owned property in Center Township to begin an assessment in identifying usable timber for the reconstruction of the fallen bridge.