The Brent Spence companion bridge will sit to the west of the current bridge. The Brent Spence Bridge (BSB) Corridor Project extends several miles in both directions.
The first of several meetings was held Tuesday afternoon in Covington to showcase the proposed designs and the updated environmental impact assessment that was done more than a decade ago. The good news is there was nothing major in the update that would delay or derail the project.
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