Thanks Josh, I hadn't thought of that possibility.The footings are compromised and they will close it if a high water event is forecast until they can repair it.
At least that makes more sense than what so many places have done (just remove the whatever it is and leave it without totally for years until a replacement is funded, if it is).The footings are compromised and they will close it if a high water event is forecast until they can repair it.
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