Goddard Bridge renovation to begin March 10 Friday, March 4, 2005 8:43 PM EST
Actually, it was the people of Fleming County who stepped up to the plate in defense of the county's tourism centerpiece when it made the state's schedule for improvement, spawned by the controversy generated in Bracken County when the Walcott Covered Bridge returned looking every bit like a spanking new structure. More than 90 percent of the bridge had been replaced, angering many in the county that boasts only one covered bridge. Fleming County has more than its share at three, enough to support an annual festival. The loss of the history in every plank of Goddard Bridge would be unacceptable, citizens complained. Plans to take the bridge out of the county for work was the biggest sticking point. After all was said and done, the Transportation Cabinet agreed to require the work be done on site. Restoration will begin March 10. "Intech Contracting will be constructing falsework (cribbing) to facilitate inspection of the structure," a Transportation Cabinet press release said. "Consultants David Fischetti and Arnold Graton will be on site the week of March 21 to provide inspection." Goddard Covered Bridge is believed to be vintage 1820s and is one of around 20 covered bridges once standing in Fleming County. The Ringos Mill and Grange City bridges make up the county's trio and are also part of the annual Fleming County Covered Bridge Festival held in the fall. The last time the bridge was restored was in 1968 when the last of a bridge-building family did the work.
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