The Cribari Bridge - Photo Nathan Holth
The Cribari Bridge – Photo Nathan Holth

WESTPORT–The Connecticut Department of Transportation is making Westport’s Cribari Bridge “Available for Potential Reuse.”

In a statement made earlier this week, the CTDOT said it “[I]s exploring potential alternatives for the rehabilitation or replacement of the Saugatuck River Swing Bridge (William Cribari Bridge) in Westport under State Project No. 0158-0214.” The next sentence in the statement begins with the word “If.” And, with many Westport citizens opposed to the replacement of the bridge, that is a pretty big “if.”

“If CTDOT, in coordination with the local community, opts for an alternative that includes a full replacement of the bridge, the superstructure will be made available for potential relocation and reuse”

RTM members from Districts 1, 4 and 9 invite all Westporters to a Zoom meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 24 at 7:00 p.m. to discuss the future of the bridge and what citizens would hope to see as the future of the span and its impact on Westport.

The William F. Cribari Memorial Bridge carries Route 136 over the Saugatuck River. It is on the National Register of Historic Places and is a part of the Bridge Street Historic District.

The bridge was built in 1884 and is the oldest surviving movable bridge in Connecticut.