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Recognizing and thanking PennDOT for responding quickly to a cracked support column under I-95 between Ann and Cambria Streets.
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WHEREAS, North and Southbound lanes on I-95 were closed just before midnight on Monday, March 17th after a bridge inspector discovered a large crack in a highway support column; and
WHEREAS, The two mile closure affected the Northbound lanes from Girard to Castor Avenues and the Southbound lanes from the Betsy Ross Bridge/Aramingo Avenue exit to Girard Avenue; and
WHEREAS, Inspectors first noticed the crack in October 2007, which measured a half-inch wide and 4-feet long. The crack was scheduled to be repaired later this year; and
WHEREAS, The cause of the crack can be attributed to salt and water seeping in and freezing during the winter months; and
WHEREAS, Governor Rendell commented, "I applaud the efforts of PennDOT and all of its partners who responded so quickly to this monumental challenge. This corridor is crucial to the economic wellbeing of the region"; and
WHEREAS, The section of I-95, supported by the cracked column, was built in the 1960s and carries approximately 190,000 vehicles a day; and
WHEREAS, The North and Southbound lanes of I-95 were reopened just before the morning commute on Thursday, March 20th; and
WHEREAS, PennDOT reported that eight steel plates were installed around the cracked column to provide the support necessary to reopen the interstate; and
WHEREAS, PennDOT's Gene Blaum stated, "While this work has been going on, engineers with the department have been continuing to analyze the design and review the calculations and determined that additional support would be necessary in those particular areas and that's a measure that we want to take to ensure the safety"; and
WHEREAS, Prior to reopening the highway, PennDOT conduced a stress test on the repaired section of the roadway with maintenance trucks; and
WHEREAS, PennDOT workers and the others that assisted wi...
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