Synthesis of VDOT Historic Bridge Survey, Review, and Management Information

Project No: 127671

Target Completion Date: October 31, 2027 Environment, Planning, and Economics

About the project:

Since the 1970s, VDOT, through the VTRC has conducted studies to manage its historically significant bridges as well as developing (and updating periodically) a statewide historic bridge management plan and conducting studies on rehabilitating and moving historic truss bridges, truss bridge eye bar deterioration, and feasibility of alternative uses.  Further, specific projects relating to individual bridges are covered by separate guidance documents, cultural resource reviews, Memoranda of Agreement (MOA), or by Programmatic Agreement (PA) documents.  These surveys, projects, and agreements are documented by various VTRC survey files, reports, and memos, as well as documents filed in VDOT district Environmental offices and VDOT Environmental Division files in VDOT's Central Office.  However, there is no one document containing this information.

In the late 2010s, VDOT’s Central Office cultural resource staff identified a need for a synthesis document that would consolidate information regarding historic bridges.  The lack of such a synthesis resulted in gaps in the cultural resource records regarding these bridges, which is problematic for newer VDOT personnel who periodically must put together information on the previous projects that have involved these bridges.  Phase I of this synthesis, collecting information from the initial and early VDOT/VTRC historic bridge projects (covering 1972-1993), was completed in 2022.  This Phase 2 will continue the collection of this information from 1993 to the present, such that this report will be a final synthesis report covering 1972 to the present.  This report will contain data on the cultural resource surveys, reviews, studies, management plans, published reports and agreements, including MOAs and PAs.  Because a VDOT-specific synthesis like this has not been published before, this report could be a model for future updates based on additional historic bridge surveys, reviews, and management projects. 

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Last updated: June 5, 2025

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