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Powell Road Bridge to be Restricted to Single Lane
The aging bridge will be replaced next year.

Starting Monday, Feb. 25, traffic will be restricted to a single lane on the Butler County-owned Brush Creek Bridge along Powell Road in Cranberry.
The deteriorating 75-year old span, which already was scheduled for replacement in 2014, was further damaged Oct. 6 when a SUV heading west on Powell Road struck the eastbound side of the bridge and damaged one of the abutments. Â
While the bridge will remain open to all traffic, it will be narrowed to a single 14-foot lane with stop signs posted at either end. Â
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The currently posted weight restriction remains unchanged. Vehicles will take turns moving in alternate directions, a statement from the township said.Â
Cranberry's Public Works department will erect jersey barriers to form a single lane by Monday, weather permitting. Â
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That restriction will remain in place until a replacement bridge is built and opened to traffic.
The new bridge will include a pedestrian walkway and two lanes for vehicle traffic. The walkway will form an integral link in Cranberry’s bicycle-pedestrian circulation plan, township officials have said.
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