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The Brent Spence Bridge serves as a major artery for commerce and daily travel between Northern Kentucky and Cincinnati. As part of the heavily trafficked I-71/I-75 corridor, the bridge facilitates the movement of approximately $2 billion in goods each day, making it one of the most vital transportation links in the Midwest.

However, its outdated design and increasing congestion have long been a concern. Originally built in 1963 to accommodate about 80,000 vehicles per day, the bridge now carries nearly double that number, leading to frequent bottlenecks and safety issues. Planned improvements – including the construction of a new companion bridge and upgrades to surrounding roadways – are expected to alleviate congestion and modernize the infrastructure.

The $3.6 billion Brent Spence Bridge Corridor Project secured a significant win in early 2023 with $1.6 billion in federal funding. However, recent developments have thrown the project’s future into uncertainty.

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