A meeting on the work that will be done to replace the structure of the Harford Road Bridge is set for Wednesday night.
The public is invited to learn more about the project in Northeast Baltimore.
The Harford Road Bridge over Herring Run will have its structure replaced with a three-span, pre-stressed concrete girder bridge that will allow the bridge to keep its original architecture from when it was built in 1911.
Construction is expected to take about 36 months to complete. Harford Road between Chesterfield Avenue and Walther Avenue will be closed as crews work on the project.
The new bridge will include dedicated bike lanes and sidewalks with flex posts in both directions.
The Herring Run/Greenway Trail adjacent to the bridge will also be rebuilt.
The project will also feature a new bridge anyone can walk over to replace the current outdated structure under the bridge.
The meeting will be held at 3000 Parkside Dr. Wednesday night between 6:00-8:00 p.m.