SWINDELL BRIDGE (TIP)
Pages 80–81 in Capital Budget · 1 table · includes narrative
SWINDELL BRIDGE (TIP)
Functional Area: Engineering and Construction Project Type: Continuing, Capital Project Responsible Department: DEPARTMENT OF MOBILITY AND INFRASTRUCTURE Project Manager: Deputy Director, Mobility and Infrastructure
Capital Improvement Program
Project Description
This project is a rehabilitation of the Swindell Bridge, originally constructed in 1930, which connects the Perry South and Spring Hill – City View neighborhoods. The bridge carries Charles Street over the East Street Valley and I-279, for a total length of 1,097 feet.
Project Justification
The structure is in a state of advanced deterioration with the deck and superstructure rated as poor. Intervention is required, either in the form of rehabilitation or replacement, for the safety of those traveling over and under the bridge.
Shows capital project funding by source and year.
Operating Budget Impact
This project represents a minimal operating expense other than the time of DOMI staff. A rehabilitated bridge should realize some operational maintenance savings.
Unexpended/Unencumbered Prior Year Funds $2,378,572
SWINDELL BRIDGE (TIP)
2026 Deliverables and Objectives
Deliverables are tentative and subject to change Location
