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YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. (AP) — The National Park Service proposes to replace a bridge in Yellowstone National Park.
The bridge over the Yellowstone River near Tower dates to the 1960s and its concrete is deteriorating.
Yellowstone officials say options for a new bridge include a span located 500 feet (150 meters) south of the existing one and building a new bridge just north of the existing bridge.
In either case, the bridge would be widened from 24 to 30 feet (7 to 9 meters).
Park officials will take public comments on the proposals until Nov. 16. They plan to release an environmental study in the spring and decide on the project next summer.
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