Tuesday, March 20, 2018

MILTON LIBRARY CLOSED BY BRIDGE REPLACEMENT PROJECT CONSTRUCTION



1993 MILTON BRIDGE REPLACED




Officials have condemned the Milton library because of structural cracks caused by the
old  'Red Bridge'  replacement across the Broadkill River on Union Street.   A riverside building
with a barber shop and video store was also commended last week due to cracks in riverside walls.

The library is to stay closed until the bridge 'fix' is completed said the mayor Jack Hudson.

There is also concern for Milton Sausage & Scrapple which is also right on the river who
say they have cracks in walls too.

Pile driving is to continue another two weeks and that will evidently be of some consideration
for the damages.

Library workers will be able to work in the rear section which is on solid ground and not on
the river banks. There have been no injuries, no books have fallen of the shelves but the library
does not want to take any chances.

Mayor Hudson also said the town has had an economic let down due to the construction as
beach bound route 5 traffic detours around the project which was to have been finished by the past
Memorial Day weekend.

The engineers have put blame on underwater iron debris from other old bridges at the site that
hindered the pile driving for the replacement bridge.


Source: Wilmington New Journal, Thursday, May 20, 1993. Abstract March 20, 2018

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