‘Obsolete and deficient’: Jordan Creek Bridge in Snohomish County to be replaced

The mostly wooden structure hasn’t been rebuilt since 1981 and needs work to be compliant with seismic design codes.

SNOHOMISH COUNTY, Wash. — Snohomish County Public Works will host an open house on Thursday in Arlington as a major construction project is set to begin in March, replacing the Jordan Creek Bridge.

The mostly wooden structure hasn’t been rebuilt since 1981.

According to the county, it needs to be updated to meet seismic design codes because it’s considered a seismic lifeline route.

For decades, the Jordan Creek Bridge has served as a primary connection between Arlington and Granite Falls, but in 2019,

→ Continue reading at King 5

Similar Articles

Advertisment

Most Popular