CLARKSBURG, W.Va. (WBOY) — For those who just can't get enough of road work in Clarksburg, there are now plans to replace two bridges in downtown Clarksburg, but not for a while.

In a proposed plan, titled “H. Laban White Memorial Bridge Project,” suggestions are made to replace the West Pike Street bridge that runs over Elk Creek, and the H. Laban White bridge, which runs over the West Fork River at the intersection of West Pike and Milford streets in Clarksburg.

New replacement bridges are in the early stages of planning, with construction set to begin in 2029.

“They’re old bridges, they were built back, I think, in the '30s, so they are historic and they, you know, lived their service life. It's time to replace them,” Assistant Director of Engineering Division with the West Virginia

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