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Quad Cities mayors, government officials, and community leaders will continue to brag about the new I-74 bridge for years to come. Last week, they shared their excitement during a ribbon cutting ceremony on the eastbound lanes of the bridge.
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This morning's sunny skies matched the mood of all the elected officials and others who celebrated the completion of the new, I-74 bridge in the Quad Cities.
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The I-74 bridge construction team is planning a big party next month to celebrate completion of the new bridge and highway.
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Crews continue to build the new, Illinois-bound I-74 bridge so it can open before the end of the year.
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The second arch on the new I-74 bridge was set in place Wednesday morning, and ironworkers are securing it with more than 4,000 bolts. The goal is to…
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The new I-74 bridge will have six lanes for vehicle traffic and an extra path for bikers and pedestrians. The City of Moline and the Illinois Department…
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GovernmentDespite the pandemic, Moline is doing well promoting jobs, local businesses, education, and improved neighborhoods, while providing important city…
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Iowa-bound traffic will be moved to the new, I-74 bridge by the end of the month. After delays last year, the project team said it would open before the…
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Drivers in Moline can expect delays on I-74 at River Drive on Friday and Tuesday. From 7 am until 4 pm, contractors will pour concrete for the new bridge…
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Crews have completed pouring concrete for the new, Iowa-bound, I-74 bridge deck.Jay Pearce reports huge sections of the Illinois-bound bridge arch are…