Info:Alma Lee Loy Bridge

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Alma Lee Loy Bridge

Alma Lee Loy Bridge
Alma Lee Loy Bridge, commonly known as 17th Street Bridge, is a fixed concrete bridge that spans the Indian River intracoastal waterway in Indian River County, Florida. The bridge, started in 1977, was constructed by Gulf Contracting Inc, FL and completed in 1979.
Waterway: Central Indian River Road: CR656
City: Vero Beach County: Indian River
Type: Stringer/Multi-beam
DOT: 880077 L: 4730.9' H: 62.3' Built: 1979
Location: 27.63221,-80.3691

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National Bridge Data
Number 880077
Route 00656
Place Vero Beach
County Indian River
Features Intracoastal Waterway
Facility SR-656 (17th St.)
Location 0.4 Mi. W of SR-A1A
Latitude 27375640
Longitude 80221680
Service On Roadway Highway
Service Under Roadway Waterway
Owner FDOT
Built 1979
Rebuilt
Lanes 4
Lane Direction 2 way
Direction
Traffic 19400
Traffic Year 2016
Future Traffic 33659
Future Traffic Year 2038
Length 1442m
Width 26m
Clearance
Kind Prestressed concrete
Type Stringer/Multi-beam/Girder
Deck Type Concrete Precast Panels
Critical
Inspection Date (mm-yy) 03-17
Deck Satisfactory
Superstructure Satisfactory
Substructure Good
Channel Bank protection is in need of minor repairs. River control devices and embankment protection have a little minor damage. Banks and/or channel have minor amounts of drift.
Culvert N/A
Scour Bridge is scour critical; bridge foundations determined to be unstable for assessed or calculated scour conditions: Scour within limits of footing or piles. Scour below spread-footing base or pile tips.