
Brent Spence Bridge Design Unveiled
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The governors of Kentucky and Ohio unveiled the design of Wednesday.
We're getting our latest look at what the new Brent Spence Bridge project will look like. Governor Andy Beshear and Governor Mike DeWine of Ohio released an animation of the bridge deisgn that's just been approved. The 8-mile Bridge Corridor Project will connect Northern Kentucky and Cincinnati. It's a $3.6 billion project that's expected to take seven years to finish.
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Brent Spence Bridge Design Unveiled
Clip: Season 3 Episode 275 | 1m 3sVideo has Closed Captions
We're getting our latest look at what the new Brent Spence Bridge project will look like. Governor Andy Beshear and Governor Mike DeWine of Ohio released an animation of the bridge deisgn that's just been approved. The 8-mile Bridge Corridor Project will connect Northern Kentucky and Cincinnati. It's a $3.6 billion project that's expected to take seven years to finish.
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If you want to know what to expect from the brand new Brant Spence Bridge, well, check this out.
Governor Andy Beshear and Governor Mike DeWine of Ohio released this animation today showing the bridge design that's just been approved.
This is part of the Eight Mile Bridge Corridor project connecting northern Kentucky to Cincinnati.
The new companion bridge will be a game changer for commuting families, and it will revolutionize a crucial economic corridor.
This is a project that's been dreamed up for years and that many said would never happen.
But we are getting it done, and we're doing it without tolls.
Work on the bridge project is expected to begin later this year.
It's a $3.6 billion project that's expected to take seven years to finish.
The project is being paid for by a combination of funds from Kentucky, Ohio and the federal government.
Much of it is coming from the infrastructure bill passed during the Biden administration.
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