The Bridge-to-Nowhere...Just when you thought it was safe...

11 Apr 2011 10:56 #11 by Cowboy
LJ you really should not throw stones when you live in a glass house. Check out CDOTs page and the bridges that were built in Durango on hwy 50. There are a total of eight bridges, they are not nor will be connected to any road. The Utes own the land and will not give permission for CDOT to connect them, as they go accross tribal burial grounds. Ritter aproved the first eight bridges and good old Hick just approved two more, AMES const has the contract to start the next two at the end of this month. All I ask is you scheck it out, again BOTH parties are to blame. :bash

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11 Apr 2011 11:03 #12 by outdoor338

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11 Apr 2011 11:04 #13 by LadyJazzer
Nice deflection...But the OP is about the Alaskan $700 million bridge-to-nowhere...

Feel free to start a thread about Hwy-50 if you like...

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11 Apr 2011 11:57 #14 by Nobody that matters
It's the Philadelphia experiment all over again. If you start walking across the bridge on Hwy 50 in Durango, you'll wind up in Alaska.

Phase II is to install a gas pipeline under the bridges so the oil can skip all the way across Canada and several states with no risk of spillage.

"Whatever you are, be a good one." ~ Abraham Lincoln

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