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Reps Debate How To Replace Stillwater Bridge

By Adam Thomas, NewsRadio 830 WCCO

STILLWATER, Minn. (WCCO/AP) --The back and forth continues over how to replace an aging lift bridge in Stillwater. The bridge is a critical link between Minnesota and Wisconsin, connecting a pair of four-lane roads across the St. Croix River.

"So in order to avoid a bottleneck, the appropriate bridge to have to carry the current and prospective future traffic would be a four lane highway," said Rep. Michele Bachmann.

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On the other side of the debate is Rep. Betty McCollum, who is for a replacement of the bridge but on a smaller scale.

"Are we building another mega bridge like I-94 within a ten mile span of the river?" McCollum asked.

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McCollum is also concerned that without a weigh station, truckers with heavy loads could use the Stillwater Bridge instead of I-94.

Gov. Mark Dayton joined Rep. Bachmann today in pressing for the four-lane plan.

The Democratic governor and GOP representative held a joint news conference Friday to boost the project before helping volunteers fill sandbags to prepare for flooding.

Dayton says the Minnesota Department of Transportation proposal is the only way to get a new span built in the next decade, despite opposition from environmental groups. The project could cost as much as $690 million, shared by Minnesota and Wisconsin.

Bachmann is predicting the House will pass her bill to move the project forward after the National Park Service reversed itself last year to find the proposal in violation of the federal Wild and Scenic Rivers Act.

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