Re: [LincolnTalk] Why is Sherman’s Bridge Road’s bridge wooden?

2021-11-14 Thread Joan Kimball
Lincoln Selects and Jamie Fosburg of the Park service and Concord Selects. A real team effort. I was on the Wild and Scenic Committee representing the Governor at the time. We did get a stone bridge and not what DOT wanted to put there. On Sun, Nov 14, 2021, 3:08 PM Rosamond Delori wrote: >

Re: [LincolnTalk] Why is Sherman’s Bridge Road’s bridge wooden?

2021-11-14 Thread Rosamond Delori
Sara - we should get John Kerr to write up that saga. It was quite an event, with MA DOT taking the bridge down in the middle of the night, etc, etc. Roz Rosamond Delori 44 Tower Road Lincoln, MA 01773 781-259-9159 home 617-694-0642 cell rdel...@mcmxi.com > On Nov 14, 2021, at 3:02 PM,

Re: [LincolnTalk] Why is Sherman’s Bridge Road’s bridge wooden?

2021-11-14 Thread Alice Waugh
For some period including the mid-1970s it was open to cars but school buses couldn't use it, meaning we had to go all the way around via 117 and Nine-Acre Corner to get to the high school. Alice Waugh On Sun, Nov 14, 2021 at 10:03 AM Rob wrote: > >

Re: [LincolnTalk] Why is Sherman’s Bridge Road’s bridge wooden?

2021-11-14 Thread Rob
https://sudbury.ma.us/selectboardsoffice/wp-content/uploads/sites/342/2014/08/1993AnnualReport.pdf Sent from my iPhone > On Nov 14, 2021, at 9:51 AM, Louis Zipes wrote: > > I know this is a Wayland bridge but since we use it to get to the high > school anyone know why it is a wooden bridge?

[LincolnTalk] Why is Sherman’s Bridge Road’s bridge wooden?

2021-11-14 Thread Louis Zipes
I know this is a Wayland bridge but since we use it to get to the high school anyone know why it is a wooden bridge? Is it to cut down on heavy trucks using it? Any one know the history? My 22 seconds of searching didn’t reveal the answer. Thanks! -- The LincolnTalk mailing list. To post,