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20 <br /> lib <br /> Some of these structures present physical constraints for multimodal improvements to US 70. Any plans to improve or <br /> replace these structures should carefully consider existing and future capacity,connectivity,and safety needs for all <br /> relevant modes,as well as environmental implications.Structurere summarized below in west-to-east order: <br /> p�cccccr•' <br /> US 70 Eastbound Bridge over 1-85 Connector Southbound <br /> Bridge No.670007 carries US 70 over the I-85 Connector.The bridge was constructed in 1953,has a Sufficiency Rating of <br /> 61.92,and is Functionally Obsolete and Structurally Deficient,but has no weight restrictions.The substructure is a <br /> reinforced concrete deck on I-beams.The superstructure is approximately 180-feet long and 28-feet wide with a single 14- <br /> foot eastbound travel lane that has 7-foot paved shoulders on either side. <br /> Due to its low guardrails and relatively high traffic speeds(posted 50 mph),this bridge is not suitable for pedestrian or <br /> bicycle use.In addition,the southbound 1-85 Connector passes beneath this bridge at a highly skewed angle as a 2-lane, <br /> one-way road with no shoulders and a posted speed limit of 55 mph. <br /> US 70 over Eno River Bridge—West of Hillsborough <br /> Bridge No.670032 carries US 70 over the Eno River. The bridge was constructed in 1922,has a Sufficiency Rating of <br /> 57.87,and is Structurally Deficient,but has no weight restrictions.The substructure is a reinforced concrete deck on <br /> girders.The superstructure is approximately 165 feet long and 26 feet wide with two 10-foot travel lanes and 3-foot paved <br /> shoulders. <br /> Given its narrow width and relatively high traffic volumes and speeds(posted 50 mph),this bridge is not suitable for <br /> pedestrian or bicycle use.In addition,there are no trails or sidewalks to/from the bridge. <br /> US 70 over Eno River Bridge— East of Hillsborough <br /> Bridge No.670046 carries US 70 over the Eno River.The bridge was recently replaced in 2021 and has a Sufficiency Rating <br /> of 99 with no weight restrictions. The superstructure is approximately 265 feet long and 28 feet wide with two 12-foot <br /> travel lanes and 3-foot paved shoulders. <br /> Due to narrow width,low guardrails, and relatively high traffic volumes and speeds(posted 45 mph),this bridge is not <br /> suitable for pedestrian or bicycle use.In addition,there are no trails or sidewalks to/from the bridge,but the MST will <br /> pass beneath the bridge;because of that,improvements to the underpass have been made on both sides of the Eno River. <br /> 18 US 70 Multimodal Corridor Study Existing Conditions Report <br />
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