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May 24, 2007
DDOT to Begin Fourth Phase of Connecticut Avenue Bridge Work
Rehabilitation to Historic Bridge in NW Proceeding on Schedule

Contact (Media Only): Erik Linden (202) 671-2004 and Karyn LeBlanc (202) 671-3490

(Washington, DC) As part of its previously announced work on the historic Connecticut Avenue Bridge—also known as Klingle Bridge—in Northwest, the District Department of Transportation (DDOT) will begin the fourth phase of work on or about May 29, 2007, weather permitting

The fourth phase of work will involve reconstruction of the second northbound lane of the bridge. The bridge sits on Connecticut Avenue between Macomb Street and Devonshire Place, NW. Work involves placement of a new bridge deck, repairs to the approach roadways and repair and replacement of structural steel.

As in previous phases, traffic will flow as such:

  • During the morning rush hour three lanes of traffic will be maintained southbound and one lane of traffic northbound.
  • During evening rush hour, three lanes will be maintained in the northbound direction with one lane southbound.
  • At all other times, two lanes will be maintained in each direction. Additional short-term lane closures may be necessary for work.

DDOT has erected variable message board signs informing motorists of the updated traffic pattern.

Background: The $9 million restoration of the Connecticut Avenue Bridge, which is proceeding on schedule, uses a combination of federal and local funds. The initial stages of the rehabilitation included work on the under-belly of the bridge, work on the west side sidewalks of the bridge and repairs to the road surface. Work on the bridge will include removal of old lead-based paint, cleaning the bridge girders, repairing/replacing components of the under girding and bridge surface and rehabilitation to the sidewalks and road surface.

Weather permitting the project is slated to be completed in April 2008. DDOT will continue to update the public on the progress of the project. Hours of work are Monday through Saturday from 7 am to 7 pm.

DDOT reminds motorists to use extreme caution when passing through the work zone.

The average daily traffic count on the bridge is 38,000 vehicles, northbound and southbound combined

For more information, please see District closures, street closures and traffic alerts.