Herbert C. Bonner Bridge
The
Herbert C. Bonner Bridge was a two-lane automobile
bridge spanning the Oregon Inlet, between Bodie Island from Pea Island, in
Dare County, North Carolina. The bridge carried
NC 12 and was utilized by local and seasonal tourist traffic. The bridge was built in 1963 and was dedicated to
Herbert C. Bonner. Prior to the building of the Bonner bridge, Hatteras Island was only accessible by air or ferry. Ferries could carry a maximum of 2,000 people per day. The ferries cost the state $500,000 per year to operate, and there were very long lines waiting for the ferries during peak season. The Bonner Bridge was expected to have a thirty-year lifespan. The bridge handled about 2million cars per year, and the state DOT ranked it a 4 on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the safest. While isolated,
Hatteras Island could only be accessed by boat or plane for many weeks while emergency construction was underway to replace its only highway link to the mainland. The
Federal Highway Administration approved the plan to replace the bridge over Oregon Inlet that connects with Pea Island and lies within the
Cape Hatteras National Seashore. On July 26, 2011, NCDOT awarded a $215.8million contract to replace the bridge. In September 2013 the last of the legal obstacles were handled after a judge ruled in favor of the new bridge to be constructed. Construction was set to begin in early 2013 but was halted once again after an appeal was filed by the SELC. The new bridge was then to open to traffic in spring 2015 and the majority of the existing bridge was to be demolished (a portion will remain as a fishing pier). On December 3, 2013, NCDOT closed the bridge due to immediate safety concerns. Routine sonar scanning of the bridge identified scouring concerns, or areas where too much sand has eroded from the support structure of the bridge. "Closing the Bonner Bridge is necessary to keep all travelers safe, but we know it will have a devastating effect on the people who live along and visit the Outer Banks," said NCDOT Secretary Tony Tata. "We will work to safely reopen this vital lifeline quickly, and hope to be able to begin construction on a new bridge as soon as possible." Until it was safe to reopen, The NCDOT Ferry Division provided emergency support to move cars and trucks across the
Pamlico Sound between
Rodanthe and
Stumpy Point. After sand was dredged to support some of its pilings, the bridge reopened to traffic on December 15, 2013. On December 16, 2015, crews from
Cape Hatteras Electric Cooperative began moving underground electric cables, which were subsequently attached to the old Bonner Bridge, that connected Hatteras Island to the cooperative's power supplier
Dominion North Carolina Power. This was done in order for construction of the new bridge to begin and signaled the beginning of the bridge construction process. ==Marc Basnight Bridge==