
Since the collapse of the Fern Hollow Bridge, the focus is on repair and rehab projects in the Pittsburgh region.

Funding is increasing by $100 million over the next two years in the Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission's spending plan.
A Post-Gazette report says it will fund 31 projects to reduce the number of bridges with poor ratings.
The list includes the Clemente Bridge rehab already underway and design work for the Corley Street, Maple Avenue, Herron Avenue, Elizabeth Street and Calera Street bridges in Pittsburgh.
Upgrades are scheduled for the McKees Rocks, West End, Tarentum, McKeesport-Duquesne and New Kensington bridges.
The commission is scheduled to vote on the spending plan on June 27th.
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