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Steph Krell/Record-Courier
Workers with Beaver Excavating move equipment around the construction site of the new Fairchild Avenue Bridge in Kent Wednesday. During the first phase of construction, crews have begun work on the abutments for the new bridge where the rod iron protrudes from the concrete base in the background. A temporary span has been built over the river for trucks and equipment to move back and forth. The estimated $23 million project will extend Fairchild Avenue east directly across the Cuyahoga River and includes demolition of the existing Crain Avenue Bridge, which will be replaced with a pedestrian-only span.




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    Posted by Uknown November 20, 2009
That's enough bickering, thank you. It's time to build bridges instead of walls.

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    Posted by draygreen06 November 20, 2009
whats the matter guys? dont like my question? so i take it your not going to cover the parade in ravenna? typical.... maybe this time if you do you can take a picture of someones foot .

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    Posted by sugbear721 November 19, 2009
Let's not get too overwrought over this ;)

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    Posted by RTOWN November 19, 2009
I think someone should try to iron this out and get to the bottom of this.

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    Posted by editor November 19, 2009
Those are, in fact, iron rods protruding from the concrete. They are not wrought iron.

2.
    Posted by Fair Tax 1 November 19, 2009
Looks to me like it is rebar.

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    Posted by political outsider November 19, 2009
Hmmm... I always thought it was WROUGHT iron, But I guess the brilliant writers and editors of our prestigious newspaper are smarter than me. Smarter than I... They're smartasses.

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