By Pam Boyd
EAGLE — If everything goes according to plan, in just over two weeks motorists will be crossing Brush Creek on the west end of Eagle over a newly opened, $3.9 million bridge.The bridge project began this spring and since early June, cars have been diverted from the U.S. Highway 6 route to temporary traffic lanes and a temporary bridge while crews from the Colorado Department of Transportation completed the demolition and replacement of a 1930s-era structure. According to CDOT project engineer Bob Yost, the new bridge is expected to open Oct. 5.“The plan right now is to pave the roadway …
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