Fixed Bridge Follies: Scrapping Rules from the '80s
Published Date: 6/23/2025
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Summary
The Coast Guard is officially scrapping the old rules for the Monroe Avenue drawbridge in Green Bay because the bridge was replaced with a fixed one back in 1984. This means no more outdated rules to follow, making things simpler for everyone nearby. If you live, work, or boat around the East River, this change clears up confusion without any new costs or timing changes.
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Monroe Avenue Drawbridge Rule Removed
If you live, work, or boat on the East River in Green Bay, Wisconsin, the Coast Guard removed the drawbridge operation rule for the Monroe Avenue Bridge (Mile 0.3). The bridge was replaced with a fixed bridge in 1984, and removing the old regulation clears up confusion without adding costs or changing timing rules.
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