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flag A 54-year-old pedestrian bridge in Elkhart, Indiana, will be demolished in 2026 due to safety and accessibility issues, with no replacement yet funded.

flag A pedestrian bridge in Elkhart, Indiana, connecting two schools and used by about 300 students daily, will be demolished in summer 2026 due to structural failure and non-compliance with ADA accessibility standards. flag The 54-year-old bridge cannot be safely repaired, and a new compliant replacement would cost $8.5 million—unaffordable for local authorities. flag Officials, including city councilman Chad Crabtree, are seeking state, federal, and private funding, including outreach to Amazon and Jeff Bezos, while working with regional partners and INDOT, which must approve any new structure. flag No replacement plan has been finalized, and residents are urged to contact state legislators to advocate for support.

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