The construction company that is rebuilding the I-10 "twin spans" bridge between Slidell and New Orleans announced today that one of the spans will be opened tomorrow to two-way traffic, and that both spans will be open by the end of January 2006. With that, my rationale for working from home once my office moves back to New Orleans will be rendered moot. This bridge job was supposed to take much longer.
Thursday, October 13, 2005
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Both spans of the Escambia Bay Bridge near Pensacola are also "open," but the eastbound span is still partially a metal grid, and traffic is limited to 50 mph. Courage, my friend! You might be able to swing it for a while if you can make a case that the commute would take more than two hours - and if the speed limit is only 50 in either direction, it very well could.
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