CINCINNATI — Most northbound lanes of I-471 have been reopened to traffic hours after the Daniel Carter Beard Bridge was shut down due to a fire early Friday morning.
ODOT spokesperson Matt Bruning said only the far-left lane of the bridge remains closed to northbound traffic. Kentucky Transportation Cabinet crews have reopened the multiple entrance ramps to northbound I-471.
On Saturday, KYTC said crews will be extending the single-lane closure further south to promote safety for motorists and crews who will be working on the bridge. The closure begins near the Memorial Parkway exit (Exit 4),
Cincinnati Fire Chief Frank McKinley said their crews responded to the bridge, also known as the Big Mac Bridge, at around 3:30 a.m. for a fire that started at the 1,000 Hands Playground at Sawyer Point Park.
Assistant Chief Matt Flagler said while firefighters were able to quickly extinguish the fire at the playground, the heat spread and caught some of the materials on the bridge like netting and wires on fire. It took several hours for crews to declare the bridge fire completely under control.
No one was injured and officials said no hazardous materials were involved or released in the fire. Residents are asked to stay away from Sawyer Point Park at this time.
Fire investigators and ODOT inspectors are continuing to look at the bridge and its damage. While northbound lanes are open, Bruning said southbound lanes will remain closed "until further notice." He said several things will need to be replaced on the southbound side due to the "substantial amount of damage." They have an emergency contract with The Great Lakes Construction Co., who will start work on the bridge Friday night.
At least three steel beams need replacing, as well as the bridge deck and a sign truss, Bruning said. While there is no exact timeline for repairs on the southbound side, Bruning said it's "safe to say weeks."
On Saturday, Bruning said the contractor was on site, and they installed protective fencing around the perimeter of the project site.
I-471 UPDATE: The contractor is on site and installing protective fencing around the perimeter of the project site. Updated information can be found at https://t.co/k8w06UtS8T pic.twitter.com/oLiidpeRDQ
— Matt Bruning (@mbruning81) November 2, 2024
ODOT has created a website for residents to stay updated on the latest bridge information. You can find that here.
Here's a list of what will be blocked while I-471 is closed:
ODOT is diverting southbound I-471 traffic from Ohio by way of I-71 and I-75 South. In addition, the following restrictions are in place in downtown Cincinnati:
- Liberty Street access to I-471 is closed.
- 5th Street access to I-471 is closed.
- US-50 East and West access to I-471 is closed. (U.S. 50 remains open to thru traffic.)
- Pete Rose Way/Riverside Drive is closed under the approach.
- Eastbound Pete Rose Way motorists may use Eggleston Street.
- Westbound Riverside Drive (U.S. 52) should divert to Columbia Parkway (U.S. 50).