Bridge Reopen: Bayou Dularge Bascule Bridge has fully reopened to vehicular traffic
Thursday, July 24, 2025 at 7:56:42 AM
New Orleans - The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD) is providing updated information on DOTD-maintained bridges currently or recently closed in Terrebonne Parish.
Updated: 8 AM, Thursday, July 24, 2025: The Bayou Dularge Bascule Bridge/LA 315 is now fully open to vehicular traffic.
Updated: 2:30 PM, Friday, July 18, 2025: The Boudreaux Canal Bridge/LA 56 is fully reopened to vehicular traffic. Additionally, plans are underway for a new replacement bridge, estimated to cost $30 million, which is scheduled to go out to bid next summer.
Updated: 5 PM, Monday, June 30, 2025: The new $30 million Company Canal Bridge has opened to traffic.
The following are DOTD-maintained bridges currently/recently closed in Terrebonne Parish:
- Daigleville Bridge/LA 24 to LA 659 (Opened in 2006): The bridge is currently being repaired by C.E.C., Inc., with an estimated reopening in October this year. Crews are waiting for fabricated bridge cables, which are expected to arrive by early August. Recent work includes ceiling repairs, as well as repairs to brakes, barriers, and lights.
- Bayou Blue Pontoon Bridge/LA 316 and Romero St. (Opened in 1972): The bridge, damaged in a boat collision, is currently being repaired under a contract with Reliant Industrial Solutions, LLC. To date, Reliant has reconditioned the apron drive assembly, pivot arms, gate arms, limit switches, and the roof of the bridge house. The repairs are scheduled to be complete by the end of August.
DOTD closes bridges only when they are deemed unsafe for public use and works on solutions to address any issues. Some repairs can be more complex, such as those resulting from barge strikes, due to structural concerns. Many community bridges are over 50 years old and feature moving parts that require specialized maintenance and fabrication.
DOTD recognizes the importance of bridge access and the inconvenience that closures can cause; however, the safety of drivers remains the top priority, and all federal guidelines must be followed.
Project statuses for all projects can be obtained by visiting the DOTD website (dotd.la.gov) and clicking on “Project Viewer” or by contacting Daniel Gitlin, Public Information Officer for Southeast Louisiana, at [email protected] or 504-437-3107.
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