Irish Bend Bridge to get makeover
Jun 5, 2018
The Irish Bend Covered Bridge will be spruced up in the next couple of years in a $348,000 project that features some bizarre bureaucratic twists and turns.
The city of Corvallis is paying $312,000 for the work, which includes installation of a fire sprinkler system, cleaning, fumigation and repairing of the dry rot in the structure plus painting and installation of a new roof.
The design work, said Som Sartnurak, the city’s transportation engineering supervisor, is set to be completed next August, with construction expected to conclude in August 2020.
Benton County is providing the remaining $36,000. Oregon State University owns the bridge, built in 1954, but the Benton County Natural Areas and Parks Department maintains it, per an agreement signed by OSU and the county when the restored bridge was placed at the west end of Campus Way in 1989.
The city is involved, Sartnurak said, because the $312,000 is a Federal Highway Administration grant being administered through the Oregon Department of Transportation.
“The funding … requires the implementing entity to be certified by ODOT for the delivery of federally funded projects,” Sartnurak said. “Benton County is not an ODOT-certified agency and is not authorized to manage/deliver this project.”
The certification can be a lengthy process, Sartnurak said, with the city having already gone through the required review of city staff, resources, processes, procedures, expertise and qualifications because of an increase in awarded federally funded projects.
It makes less sense, said Sartnurak, for an agency such as Benton County, which does not regularly work with federal funds, to go through the certification procedure. Sartnurak noted that “it is common for a certified local agency to perform federal project delivery for non-certified local agencies."
The city of Corvallis has been acting as that certified agency on behalf of Benton County since 2009.
So the federal government gave money to the state, which gave it to the city because they could not give it to the county.
And the project will get done.