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Missouri Department of Transportation is offering a historic bridge for free
Missouri Department of Transportation is offering a historic bridge for free

The Independent

timea day ago

  • Business
  • The Independent

Missouri Department of Transportation is offering a historic bridge for free

The Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) is offering the 1951-built Theodosia Bridge over Bull Shoals Lake for free, provided the recipient covers all relocation costs. The over 1,800-foot-long structure requires eligible applicants, including government agencies and non-profit organizations, to submit comprehensive proposals by January 9, 2026. These proposals must detail the bridge's dismantling, relocation, and intended reuse, along with cost estimates. MoDOT offers reimbursement equivalent to demolition costs if the recipient undertakes the removal themselves, encouraging exploration of additional funding sources. While local interest in preserving the bridge is high, officials are concerned that relocation expenses, potentially running into millions, could make the project financially unfeasible; MoDOT plans a new bridge estimated to cost around $100.4 million.

An 1800-foot bridge in Missouri is available for free. There's just one catch
An 1800-foot bridge in Missouri is available for free. There's just one catch

The Independent

timea day ago

  • General
  • The Independent

An 1800-foot bridge in Missouri is available for free. There's just one catch

The Missouri Department of Transportation is preparing to replace the mid-20th-century Theodosia Bridge, but rather than demolish it outright, officials are offering it up free of charge to any eligible entity willing to take it on. The catch? Whoever wants it must bear the cost of its relocation. Built in 1951, the over 1,800-foot-long structure spans Bull Shoals Lake along US Highway 160 and boasts a distinctive design of 10 riveted camelback through-truss spans, each about 181 feet in length. The bridge features concrete abutments, wingwalls, and column piers with web-walls, with a deck surfaced in concrete and topped with bituminous. If someone takes the bridge, they may have to agree to rules that protect its historic design and keep it in good condition. Eligible applicants, including government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and private individuals, have until January 9, 2026, to submit comprehensive proposals to MoDOT's Historic Preservation Section. These plans must outline how the bridge will be dismantled, relocated, and reused, including cost estimates and the intended future application. To ease the financial burden of relocation, MoDOT is offering reimbursement equivalent to the demolition costs, provided the recipient undertakes the removal themselves. However, this funding is not available if MoDOT removes and stores the bridge. Applicants must remove it themselves to qualify. Recipients are also encouraged to explore alternative funding sources, including the Recreational Trails Program through Missouri State Parks and MoDOT's Transportation Alternatives Program. Locally, interest in preserving and repurposing the bridge has been high, especially for use in low-water crossings, Ozark Radio News reports. However, Ozark County officials fear that relocation expenses could run into the millions, making such a project financially unfeasible under the current budget. The Independent has contacted MoDOT for comment. MoDOT plans to replace the bridge in the future, but construction is still years away. For now, the department is studying the land and environment to make sure the project is safe and practical. Preliminary site work, including surveys and data collection, is underway, with environmental surveys expected to conclude by August 2026. Preliminary cost projections estimate that the installation of a new bridge could approach $100.4 million. Interested entities can visit MoDOT's Free Bridges portion of its website for a proposal checklist.

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