What a year this has been for the Brent Spence Bridge Corridor Project! Starting with President Joe Biden’s visit in January to present the much-anticipated $1.635 billion grant that gave the project the green light, 2023 was the year that this transformative project truly became a reality.
To capture the highlights of this future-changing year, the project team produced a video recap that highlights milestones along the path to construction. You’ll see footage and images from President Biden’s visit, the neighborhood tour with Ohio Department of Transportation Director Jack Marchbanks and Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval, the announcement of Walsh-Kokosing as the project’s Design-Build Team, public open houses in Kentucky and Ohio, nearby work in Kentucky like the pilot noise wall project and Kenton County parking garage, and more as we walk you through all that’s been done in 2023.
We invite you to celebrate with us as we look to even more progress in 2024. You can find the year-end recap video here or by clicking the image above.
Media Contacts
KYTC: Naitore Djigbenou – 502-782-4829
ODOT: Matt Bruning – (614) 466-6906
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