Wheeling’s Washington Avenue Bridge to Close December 2nd

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WHEELING, W.VA. – The Washington Avenue Bridge is planned close to all traffic beginning Tuesday, Dec. 2, to allow for its full replacement.

It is anticipated the closure will last until early October 2026. Please note that work will begin on Nov. 17 near the bridge, but traffic will be maintained via traffic control measures such as flaggers until Dec. 2.

The bridge, which has served the community for decades, has experienced significant structural deterioration over time and underwent repairs in 2021. In recent years, the posted weight limit was reduced while long-term plans for replacement were developed. With those plans now finalized, construction will move forward to ensure a safe, modern structure for the traveling public. The bridge’s replacement is through a partnership between the West Virginia Department of Highways and the City of Wheeling.

A side view of the bridge.
The Washington Avenue Bridge has been in service since 1947, but its weight limit was reduced to 5 tons in August 2021.

“This project has been years in the making and we realize that its closure will be difficult on the businesses and residents nearby and will inconvenience the motoring public, but its replacement will ensure for many years to come that this main traffic artery within the City will be safe and accessible for many, many years to come. The City truly appreciates the WVDOH’s efforts on this project and we look forward to working with them and the contractor for a safe, smooth and successful project,” said City Manager Robert Herron.

During the closure, drivers are encouraged to allow extra travel time and plan alternate routes. Detour signage will be in place. The City appreciates the public’s patience as this major improvement project gets underway.

Additional updates will be provided as work progresses.

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