Help arrives for historic Goddard bridge Thursday, March 10, 2005 7:40 PM EST
The historic bridge is getting a face-lift, compliments of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. Three trucks from Intech Construction, Inc. brought concrete barriers and other supplies that will be needed for placing cribbing under the bridge. Tom Fitzgerald said 32 barriers will be used to support the span during restoration. Concrete will be poured to hold the cribbing in place. "The bridge will be lifted by the roof," Fitzgerald said. "Then set back on the cribbing." The process will be completed by next week. Covered bridge restoration experts Dave Fishetti and Arnold Graton will be on site later in the month. Steve Donovan, chair of the Buffalo Trace Covered Bridge Authority, said Graton will be at the bridge when the first board is removed. Donovan was instrumental in bringing the experts to Fleming County to inspect the county's three covered bridges. While in the area, Fishetti, Graton and Tim Andrews inspected other covered bridges in the five-county Buffalo Trace area. The controversy over the restoration of the bridge began nearly two years ago when citizens of Fleming County attended a public hearing at Ward Elementary School. Residents voiced their disagreement with the proposed dismantling of Goddard Covered Bridge. Since that time the cabinet has worked with the Kentucky Heritage Council and the regenerated Buffalo Trace Covered Bridge Authority to find a solution to the restoration that is agreeable to everyone. In August 2003, the Transportation Cabinet, Intech and Kentucky Heritage Council agreed with the people of the county and went back to the drawing table. Intech was given the option of pulling out of the project or working with restoration experts. The company chose to work with Fishetti and Graton. The bridge is the only one in the county that is still open to traffic and is also the only example of the Ithiel Town Lattice design still standing in the state.
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