Tucson’s getting $25 Million dollars in Federal money to help fix a bridge that’s so old it can’t handle heavy traffic. Thursday, the U.S. Transportation Secretary came to town to celebrate the grant.
22nd Street is one of the fastest ways across town but if you’re in a heavy truck you are not allowed to use that bridge at all; it is simply too weak for heavy traffic. Now a Federal grant is going to fix that bridge and a lot more.
Moving metal for recycling means Vanessa Gallego’s recycling business needs heavy trucks. Avoiding the bridge on 22nd costs time and money. A better bridge boosts safety for neighborhood streets by reducing heavy trucks detouring through and making it easier for emergency vehicles to get in.
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