Kansas City 'Bridge To Nowhere' Disappears

Just for Sunday . . . We indulge the not-so-joyous mystery of sketchy highway money. 

Caveat: Ask too many questions and you'll get confirmation directly from the angels outside of this mortal coil.  

Luckily . . . Snark and jokes about sketchy public projects seem to be tolerated.

Check-it . . .

"For the purpose of this story, we’ll call this structure the Bridge to Nowhere. It was located off I-70 between Indiana Avenue and Truman Road along the Benton curve. You couldn’t quite spot it from the interstate, but if you ever took Benton Boulevard, you passed right by it. According to Missouri Department of Transportation Assistant District Engineer Jeffrey Hardy, the bridge was built in the early 1960s and remained in use until 1980 . . . "

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

A lonesome bridge along I-70 that went nowhere is gone for good

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