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Irondequoit Bay Outlet Bridge

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Maintained by
  
Monroe County

Owner
  
Monroe County D. O. T.

Carry
  
Lake Road

Architect
  
Joseph Logan Jr.

Opened
  
1998

Body of water
  
Irondequoit Bay

Location
  
Webster, Irondequoit

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Carries
  
Two lanes of Culver Road and Lake Road

Crosses
  
Outlet of Irondequoit Bay

Locale
  
Irondequoit and Webster, New York

Similar
  
Irondequoit Bay Bridge, Bay Bridge, Irondequoit Bay State Marine P, Seabreeze Amusement Park, Colonel Patrick O'Rorke

Irondequoit bay outlet bridge


The Irondequoit Bay Outlet Bridge is a bobtail swing truss bridge in the northeastern suburbs of Rochester, New York, in the United States. It spans the outlet of Irondequoit Bay at Lake Ontario, carrying vehicular traffic between Culver Road in Irondequoit and Lake Road in Webster. The bridge is closed to vehicular traffic (bridge in open position) during the boating season from April to November, allowing marine traffic to travel between Lake Ontario and Irondequoit Bay. During the boating season, the bridge is a popular spot for visitors to watch the boat traffic, walk out onto the nearby jetties, and fish.

Contents

According to Monroe County DOT, the concrete and steel bridge is 185.5 ft long (56.5 m) with two spans and a 24-foot (7.3 m) roadway; it was completed in 1998 for $4.8 million (including renovation of nearby Irondequoit Bay Marine Park). The bridge has a main span of 132.5 feet (40.4 m) on its eastern end with a counter-weighted 53-foot (16 m) span on its western end. To open or close the bridge requires about two hours of setup time, 30 minutes turning time and 2 hours of set-down time. The bridge weighs approximately 425 tons.

On the west side of the bridge there is a small public beach area, restrooms, and a jetty which protrudes out into the lake and terminates with a small lighthouse. A shorter jetty on the east side provides views of the lake and channel to the Webster visitors. Seabreeze Amusement Park is about 0.5 miles (0.80 km) southwest and visible from the overlooks.

The bridge may be used as an alternate route for the Seaway Trail when the bridge is open to traffic during the winter months.

Each year, the bridge is swung to the in-storage position (open to boaters) on April 1st, after 9:00 am, and to the in-use position (open to vehicular traffic) on November 1st. If April 1st happens to fall on a weekend day, then the bridge will be placed into storage on the Monday following the weekend. If November 1st happens to fall on a weekend day then the bridge will be put in-use on the Monday after the weekend.

Irondequoit bay outlet bridge in february


Notable Events

The bridge is located roughly .6 miles (0.97 km) from the location of the 2012 Webster, New York shooting where two firefighters were killed while responding to a house fire in the area.

References

Irondequoit Bay Outlet Bridge Wikipedia