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The Bybee Bridge may be a bridge over McLoughlin avenue (Oregon Route 99E) in southeast Portland, American state connecting the Eastmoreland and Westmoreland neighborhoods. The bridge is known as when James Francis Bybee. The initial Bybee Bridge consisted of 3 completely different structures engineered between 1911 and 1943.
In the early 2000s, structural analysis determined the bridge didn’t offer adequate clearance for trucks driving below, concrete girders were broken from collisions, and appropriate bike lines and sidewalks weren’t out there. In 2004 the bridge was partly restored by Capital Concrete Construction INC., closing in Gregorian calendar month and re-opening in November before schedule. Eighty p.c of the $3–4 million renovation project came from federal funds; ten p.c every was paid by town of Portland and therefore the American state Department of Transportation.
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