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Cow Creek Bridge back in service after Texas floods

by LAWIN.news August 20, 2025
written by LAWIN.news August 20, 2025
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The Cow Creek Bridge in Marble Falls, Texas, reopened on Tuesday following extensive repairs caused through flood damage. The bridge had remained closed after suffering significant structural impact during recent flooding.

Governor Greg Abbott attended the reopening ceremony and delivered remarks, highlighting the importance of infrastructure recovery for public safety and economic stability. Local officials and community members also participated in the event, which included a ribbon-cutting to mark the occasion.

Reconstruction efforts began soon after floodwaters receded, with local and state authorities placing a high priority on the project due to the bridge’s importance in regional transportation. Residents and travelers faced lengthy detours during the closure, which affected daily commutes and local commerce.

The Texas Department of Transportation oversaw the repair work. Crews and engineers completed the reconstruction in accordance with state safety and engineering standards. Prior to reopening, the bridge underwent thorough inspections to ensure public safety.

Funding for the project was sourced from state emergency reserves, reinforcing Texas’ commitment to rapid disaster response. Governor Abbott commended the work of engineers and construction teams for restoring the bridge in a timely manner.

The Cow Creek Bridge serves as a vital route for residents, emergency services, and businesses. Its reopening represents a major step toward recovery and the restoration of normalcy in the Marble Falls area.

Governor Abbott emphasized the need for resilient infrastructure that can better withstand future natural disasters. He reiterated the state’s commitment to ongoing disaster preparedness and support for flood-affected regions.

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