Ferrysburg City Council voted unanimously to close Smith's Bridge on June 17, 2019. Our goal is to raise awareness in the Tri-cities (Ferrysburg, Grand Haven & Spring Lake) and show our support to save the bridge and have it reopened.
The second bridge inspection by Fleis & Vanderbrink, fully-funded by the Citizens of Ferrysburg, is complete. Please download the full report and review the state of our bridge as well as suggestions for repairs.
Your support matters
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Through crowdfunding efforts, the citizens were successfully able to raise the money for a second bridge inspection. This is the first of many steps to create awareness and continue efforts into saving our bridge.
Whether your a resident of Ferrysburg, Fruitport or the Tri-Cities, please consider donating towards our efforts. We will keep everyone fully informed as to our progress and the use of the funds.
Thank you,
Citizen's Committee to Save Smith's Bridge.
Volunteer
If you would like get involved with our citizens group, please contact us. We are looking for any volunteers from the Tri-Cities area and Fruitport, not just residents of Ferrysburg.
Support our local business.
Besides the inconvenience for citizens, we also need to support our locally-owned businesses effected by the bridge closing. Please consider making a point to continue to use all of the business in Ferrysburg.
By Marie Havenga - mhavenga@grandhaventribune.com
There’s another gasp of hope for Smith’s Bridge to be reopened.
The Ferrysburg City Council unanimously voted Monday night to seek bids for further testing on the bridge’s structural integrity.
City Manager Craig Bessinger said he hopes to draft a request for proposals and “get it out by the end of the week.” The request will solicit bids from firms for tests that will include peeling back the asphalt and taking core samples of the box beams.