The Woodlawn Bridge has been out of commission for a few years, but change may be coming in the future.
Tony Harris, Clinton City Administrator, explains that at the most recent City Council meeting, a concerned resident approached them about the status of the bridge. Harris indicates that the City is performing what he calls an engineering and feasibility study to determine the potential cost of rehabilitating the bridge.
Once a decision is made on whether to restore or demolish the Woodlawn Bridge, Harris says the City will pursue grants to help cover the costs of the project.
Harris reiterates that this process is still in the very early stages. The freezing of the county's Motor Fuel Tax dollars could still add another layer of complication to the project.













