MAKE A MEME View Large Image Kinser Pike bridge over Beanblossom Creek in Monroe County, Indiana; looking north. Although it appears at first glance the bridge is open, it is, in fact, actually not, and on closer inspection (expand the photo), there are mounds of ...
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Keywords: i-69 i69 interstate 69 interstate69 indiana monroe county monroecounty road interstate freeway construction bridge i-69 development partners i69developmentpartners isolux corsán isoluxcorsán infrastructure The N. Kinser Pike bridge over Beanblossom Creek in Monroe County, Indiana; looking north. Although it appears at first glance the bridge is open, it is, in fact, actually not, and on closer inspection (expand the photo), there are mounds of gravel placed to deter vehicular traffic. The bridge is not included as part of Indiana's I-69 Corridor Project and, as such, responsibility for its rehabilitation and maintenance is entrusted to Monroe County. Upgrading N. Kinser Pike up until the bridge is part of Section 5 of the Indiana I-69 Corridor Project. I-69 Development Partners; Isolux Corsán USA, prime contractor (Indiana I-69 Corridor Project, Section 5). The N. Kinser Pike bridge over Beanblossom Creek in Monroe County, Indiana; looking north. Although it appears at first glance the bridge is open, it is, in fact, actually not, and on closer inspection (expand the photo), there are mounds of gravel placed to deter vehicular traffic. The bridge is not included as part of Indiana's I-69 Corridor Project and, as such, responsibility for its rehabilitation and maintenance is entrusted to Monroe County. Upgrading N. Kinser Pike up until the bridge is part of Section 5 of the Indiana I-69 Corridor Project. I-69 Development Partners; Isolux Corsán USA, prime contractor (Indiana I-69 Corridor Project, Section 5).
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