October 2, 2020

Chandler Mill Bridge reopened

Kennett Township supervisors and members of the Land Conservancy of Southern Chester County applauded Friday morning when the Chandler Mill Bridge was officially reopened.

The bridge — just north of Kaolin Road over a branch of the Red Clay Creek — was built in 1910 and eventually placed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. It had been closed since 2011 because deterioration made it unsafe for vehicular traffic. Even before that shutdown, the larger and heavier vehicles could not use the bridge because it couldn’t carry the weight. It will remain closed for most vehicular traffic but will be able to handle emergency vehicles. Its weight capacity is now 24 tons.

Kennett Township Supervisors’ Chairman Richard Leff tells an audience that keeping regular vehicular traffic off the newly reopened bridge maintains the serenity of the area.

But the primary use is for “pedestrians, bicycles, and people who want to enjoy the natural surroundings and the preserves that are here and the Kennett Greenway,” said Eden Ratliff, who became Kennett Township’s manager 53 weeks ago. He said the bridge was even part of the conversation during his hiring interview. He added that the township bought the bridge from Chester County for $1, and the repairs cost slightly more than $500,000.

The bridge project has also been a part of Supervisors’ Chairman Richard Leff’s tenure his entire time as a supervisor. He said one of the options presented by PennDOT was a standard two-lane bridge for all vehicles.

“Encouraging more cars and trucks wouldn’t be the best thing for Kennett Township as well as the actual road. It would have been built for larger, faster vehicles, which is something we don’t need in this part of the township, just more and traffic. But right here, if I stop talking, you can hear the stream and the birds, and the animals can hear themselves,” Leff said.

He continued, saying the area is now part of a 27-acre preserve donated as part of the bridge preservation and is now part of the Kennett Greenway.

“It’s a safe and quiet place to walk and bicycle. You don’t have to worry about everyone else driving around. People know there are a lot of pedestrians and bicyclists,” he added.

Abbie Kessler, preservation director for the Land Conservancy for Southern Chester County, and Christina Norland, executive director for the Kennett Trails Alliance, hailed the bridge being included into the Kennett Greenway.

Kessler noted that plans for the trail network date back into the early 1990s, which helped influence a quarter-century worth of work by the Land Conservancy to acquire land and easements for the Greenway Trail System.

“We celebrate members of the Chandler Mill Consortium. They saw the value of the bridge and the benefits of maintaining it’s character and size,” she said, thanking those involved with keeping the bridge on the National Registry of Historic Places.

“Today we stand in the middle of the Lower Red Clay Creek Historic District where we can see much of the historic landscape…You can’t maintain history without the land.”

Norland said she and members of the Kennett Trails Alliance are grateful for the work the township put in to preserve the bridge’s nature.

“This bridge is critical to the future of the Kennett Greenway, a 14-mile trail loop designed to connect residents with each other, and to nature. As you can tell by hearing the trees and the birds, the bridge is already accomplishing its mission.”

 

 

 

 

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Rich Schwartzman has been reporting on events in the greater Chadds Ford area since September 2001 when he became the founding editor of The Chadds Ford Post. In April 2009 he became managing editor of ChaddsFordLive. He is also an award-winning photographer.

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Road report for Oct. 3 to Oct. 9

PennDOT has announced the following road projects, which are weather-dependent and could affect drivers in the greater Chadds Ford area during the week of Oct. 3 to Oct. 9. Motorists are urged to allow extra time if they are traveling through one of the construction zones. Work schedules are subject to change.

Pole installation will cause daytime lane closures on Route 1 in Pennsbury Township, between Fairville Road and Joshuas Way, through Oct. 31.

Construction is scheduled to begin Monday, Oct. 12, to replace the structure carrying Route 926(Street Road) over Radley Run in Thornbury and Westtown townships Route 926 will be closed and detoured 24/7 between New Street and Route 202 beginning Oct.12, through the completion of the project scheduled for mid-December. During the closure, Route 926 motorists will be directed to use Route 202 South, Brintons Bridge Road, and Birmingham Road. Local access will be maintained up to the construction zone. Commercial Trucks will be directed to use 202 South, Route 1 South, and Route 52 North.

From Sept. 14 through Nov. 20, roadway rehabilitation will force daytime lane closures on Unionville Road between Manor and Chapel drives in East Marlborough Township.

Gas main replacement will cause daytime lane closures on Market Street, between Church and High streets, on West Chester through Oct. 16.

Construction on a project to rehabilitate the bridge carrying Kaolin Road over the west branch of Red Clay Creek in Kennett Township is scheduled to last through Feb. 21 of 2021. Kaolin Road will be closed and detoured 24/7 between Marshall Bridge Road and Round Hill and Kaolin Road motorists will be directed to use Route 41 North, Route 1 North, and Route 82 (Union Street) Local access will be maintained up to the construction zone.

The Concord Road bridge over Green Creek will be closed and detoured between Valentine Drive and Foulk Road in Concord Township. Work is expected to be completed in early February 2021. During the closure, Concord Road motorists will be detoured over Valley Brook Road and Smithbridge Road. Local access will be maintained up to the construction zone.

Lane restrictions on the Conchester Highway between Routes 1 and Clayton Park Drive continue through Oct. 31 for reconstruction and widening.

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