The 75-year-old bridge, washed out in the high waters of Tropical Storm Irene in 2011, now features steel pilings, the better to withstand watery torrents, and has kept that stony historical look from the 1936 original, which was constructed during the Great Depression by the Works Progress Administration, according to Montebello historian Craig Long.
Rockland County applied for FEMA funds to help cover the cost of the new bridge construction, which they estimate cost County $3.8 million.
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