County to rehabilitate bridge in Greene
GREENE — The Trumbull County Engineer’s Office is preparing to rehabilitate a bridge on York Street in the township.
The office has identified the functional condition of many of the 377 bridges throughout Trumbull County and is committed to providing the necessary resources to address the problems, according to the office.
Officials with the office said the project proposes to rehabilitate the bridge on York Street that spans an unnamed tributary of Mosquito Creek between Durst Colebrook Road and state Route 46.
Engineer Randy Smith said the proposed project will reuse the bridge’s existing substructure, but will replace a 27-foot single span steel beam noncomposite superstructure with a new single-span steel beam superstructure with an asphalt filled corrugated metal deck and twin steel tube railing.
Officials said the project is scheduled to begin construction in the spring or summer 2025.
During construction, York Street at the bridge site will be closed for up to 45 consecutive days. The official detour for the closure will use Route 46, state Route 87 and Durst Colebrook Road.
Access to all adjacent properties within the construction limits will be maintained at all times during construction of the project, according to the office.
The public can submit comments regarding the project to Gary Shaffer at the Trumbull County Engineer’s Office, 650 North River Road, NW, Warren, OH 44483, or call 330-675-2640 by Sept. 26.

