Board of Supervisors authorizes engineering services for seismic retrofit of Monte Rio bridge over Russian River
The Board of Supervisors today approved $1.8 million for engineering and environmental work in preparation of a seismic retrofit of the Bohemian Highway Bridge that spans the Russian River in Monte Rio.
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Board of Supervisors authorizes engineering services for seismic retrofit of Monte Rio bridge over Russian River
The Board of Supervisors today approved $1.8 million for engineering and environmental work in preparation of a seismic retrofit of the Bohemian Highway Bridge that spans the Russian River in Monte Rio.
Wohler Bridge over Russian River in Sonoma County to close April 1 for construction work
SANTA ROSA, CA – The Wohler Road Bridge seismic retrofit project is entering its second and final year of construction. As part of this critical safety upgrade, the bridge over the Russian River will be closed to the public from April 1 to Oct. 15. Work will include replacing steel elements on the 103-year-old bridge, deck demolition and replacement, and pier footing retrofit.
County of Sonoma highlights 2024 public infrastructure upgrades and improvements
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