
The Chapel Street Footbridge is Slated for Stabilization and Protection
Members of the MMOC have noted significant damage to the Chapel Street Footbridge in Riverway Park. The collapsed stonework, perhaps caused by a vehicle operating
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Members of the MMOC have noted significant damage to the Chapel Street Footbridge in Riverway Park. The collapsed stonework, perhaps caused by a vehicle operating

By Matt Eddy, MMOC Administrator When trees grow between the stones in bridges, a number of problems can result. Tree roots expand and push the stones
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