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YOUNGSTOWN The “bridge to nowhere” is about to go bye-bye. The city’s board of control Thursday approved a $582,000 contract with Rudzik Excavating of Struthers to demolish the Crescent Street Bridge, and a separate agreement with Environmental Design Group of Akron to provide construction administration and inspection services for the project. Charles Shasho, the city’s deputy director of public works, refers to the structure as “the bridge to nowhere” because the 78-foot steel girder goes over an abandoned railroad line, just west of West Rayen Avenue. The bridge has been in poor condition for years, he said. The work will begin in June and is expected to be finished by October. ....
Millions of dollars were invested into power, gas, water and sewer providers to bolster and modernize their service systems in 2020, and greater investment is on the horizon this year. Ohio Edison, Dominion Energy and several local utilities all have plans in the works or on the drawing boards. OHIO EDISON As the viral outbreak forced people to spend more time at home, Ohio Edison focused on revamping its service. The company completed grid modernization, improving electric service reliability for more than 200,000 customers in the Mahoning Valley, according to spokeswoman Lauren Siburkis. Also, more than 20 new automated reclosing devices, which operate similar to a circuit breaker in a home, were installed, limiting frequency, duration and scope of some service interruptions. In addition, 11 miles of existing power lines were replaced with a thicker, more durable wire and new utility poles were installed to support the new lines. ....
Youngstown council to consider $1.2 million waterline, bridge demolition | News, Sports, Jobs vindy.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from vindy.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.