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State May Not Wait For Budget Session To Increase Road Funding

Last updated on Thursday, August 13, 2015

(UNDATED) - Governor Pence is dismissing charges by opponents that the closure of a bridge on I-65 near Lafayette is a result of neglected maintenance.

Pence says the bridge over Wildcat Creek was scheduled for replacement next spring. But while engineers are still trying to determine exactly why the bridge sank several inches into the ground, Pence says INDOT's tentative conclusion is that other construction work caused the bridge to settle. He says engineers are studying whether erosion around an underground aquifer may have played a role as well.

Pence says the closure is having a "significant" economic impact, and says INDOT will work around the clock to get it open as quickly as possible. He praises INDOT for moving quickly to close the bridge when signs of instability first appeared.

Democrats have charged the state could have prevented the closure by holding less money in reserve and accelerating repairs.

Pence says the problem appears unrelated to the bridge's overall condition. But the governor says he's open to setting aside extra money for roads next year without waiting for the 2017 budget session, as long as reserves remain above the 12.5-percent threshold he's said is needed as insurance against an economic downturn.

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