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NY State Highway Bridge Data: August 31, 2021 NY State Highway Bridge Data: August 31, 2021 Saratoga County Year Date BIN Built or of Last Poor Region County Municipality Location Feature Carried Feature Crossed Owner Replaced Inspectio Status n 01 Saratoga Ballston Spa (Village) 1026340 MILTON AVE IN BALLSTON SP 50 50 15021078 GORDON CREEK NYSDOT 1930 06/17/2020 N 01 Saratoga Ballston Spa (Village) 1026350 RTE 50 & KAYADEROSSERAS C 50 50 15021080 KAYADEROSSERAS CK NYSDOT 1938 04/23/2021 N 01 Saratoga Ballston Spa (Village) 1029160 JCT RTE 67 & GORDON CR 67 67 15031127 GORDON CR. TRIB. NYSDOT 1958 08/17/2020 N 01 Saratoga Ballston Spa (Village) 3304340 VILLAGE OF BALLSTON SPA BATH STREET GORDON CREEK 30 - County 1993 05/12/2020 N 01 Saratoga Ballston Spa (Village) 2202790 VILLAGE OF BALLSTON SPA FAIRGROUND AVE GORDON CREEK 40 - Town 1991 05/12/2020 N 01 Saratoga Ballston Spa (Village) 3304610 VILLAGE OF BALLSTON SPA FENWICK STREET GORDON CREEK 30 - County 1958 06/10/2021 N 01 Saratoga Ballston Spa (Village) 3304330 VILLAGE OF BALLSTON SPA MECHANIC STREET KAYADEROSSERAS CK 30 - County 1994 06/29/2020 N 01 Saratoga Ballston Spa (Village) 3304620 VILLAGE OF BALLSTON SPA RALPH STREET KAYADEROSSERAS CK 30 - County 2006 05/21/2020 N 01 Saratoga Ballston (Town) 1026330 1.2MI SW JCT 50 & 67 50 50 15021053 MOURNING KILL NYSDOT 1995 04/06/2021 N 01 Saratoga Ballston (Town) 1029150 RTE 67 & MORNING KILL 67 67 15031087 MOURNING KILL NYSDOT 1959 05/21/2020 N 01 Saratoga Ballston (Town) 1053650 0.9 MI SE JCT RTS 50 & 67 67 67 15031150 RR BRIDGE 7029170 NYSDOT 1993 04/23/2020 N 01 Saratoga Ballston (Town) 1029180 1.3 MI SE JCT RTS 50 & 67 67 67 15031154 ZIM SMITH TRAIL NYSDOT 2008 04/07/2020 N 01 Saratoga Ballston (Town) 3304380 1.5 MI SW JCT NYS 50 & 67 CR 59, MIDDLE LINE RD MOURNING KILL 30 - County 1998 04/07/2020 N 01 Saratoga Ballston (Town) 3304690 1.5 MI SW JCT SH50 & SH67 DEVILS LANE MOURNING KILL 30 - County 1950 04/20/2021 N 01 Saratoga Ballston (Town) 2202550 3MI W BALSTON SPA FINLEY ROAD MOURNING KILL 40 - Town 1925 04/20/2021 N 01 Saratoga Ballston (Town) 3304390 4 MI SW BALLSTON SPA HOP CITY ROAD MOURNING KILL 30 - County 1991 05/21/2020 N 01 Saratoga Ballston (Town) 3304700 BALLSTON SPA LASHER RD MOURNING KILL 30 - County 1949 06/29/2020 N 01 Saratoga Ballston (Town) 3304710 2.2 MI S BALLSTON SPA OUTLET ROAD BALLSTON CREEK 30 - County 1990 04/22/2020 N 01 Saratoga Ballston (Town) 3304670 .5 MI S JCT NY50<NY67 TIFFAULT RD MOURNING KILL 30 - County 1962 05/13/2020 N Page 1 NY State Highway Bridge Data: August 31, 2021 Saratoga County Year Date BIN Built or of Last Poor Region County Municipality Location Feature Carried Feature Crossed Owner Replaced Inspectio Status n 01 Saratoga Charlton (Town) 1071730 2.9 MI W JCT RTS 147&67 67 67 15031003 EVAS KILL NYSDOT 1961 08/17/2020 N 01 Saratoga Charlton (Town) 1079300 .4m E Route 147 67 67 15031039 ALPLAUS KILL NYSDOT 1961 08/12/2020 N 01 Saratoga Charlton (Town) 3304660 2.8 MI.SE.JCT.RTS.67&147 CR 51 CHARLTON RD ALPLAUS KILL 30 - County 1984 05/05/2020 N 01 Saratoga Charlton (Town) 3304630 1.3 MI SE CHARLTON CR 54, STAGE RD. ALPLAUS KILL 30 - County 1966 04/23/2021 N 01 Saratoga Charlton (Town) 3304640 1 MI S CHARLTON CR52 ALPLAUS KILL 30 - County 1934 05/05/2020 N 01 Saratoga Charlton (Town) 3304650 0.5 MILES W OF CHARLTON CRANE STREET ALPLAUS KILL 30 - County 1966 04/08/2020 N 01 Saratoga Clifton Park (Town) 1005590 RT 9 2.7 MI S OF ROUND LK 9 9 15091064 DWAAS KILL NYSDOT 1960 08/12/2020 N 01 Saratoga Clifton Park (Town) 1032851 Route I-87 Exit 9 87I 87I15091049 146 146 15041070 NYSDOT 1958 07/14/2021 N 01 Saratoga Clifton Park (Town) 1032852 Route I-87 Exit 9 87I 87I15091050 146 146 15041070 NYSDOT 1958 07/14/2021 N 01 Saratoga Clifton Park (Town) 1033241 0.2 MI N JCT I87 & CR 109 87I 87I15091070 DWAAS KILL NYSDOT 1958 07/20/2021 N 01 Saratoga Clifton Park (Town) 1033242 0.2 MI N JCT I87 & CR 109 87I 87I15091070 DWAAS KILL NYSDOT 1958 07/23/2019 N 01 Saratoga Clifton Park (Town) 1033251 0.2 MI S I87 & USHERS RD 87I 87I15091076 DELAWARE & HUDSON NYSDOT 1997 07/24/2020 N 01 Saratoga Clifton Park (Town) 1033252 0.2 MI S I87 & USHERS RD 87I 87I15091076 DELAWARE & HUDSON NYSDOT 1997 07/24/2020 N 01 Saratoga Clifton Park (Town) 1038390 JCT SH 146A AND D & H RR 146A146A15011016 DELAWARE & HUDSON NYSDOT 1993 09/03/2019 N 01 Saratoga Clifton Park (Town) 1033260 JCT I87 & USHERS ROAD 822 822 15011000 87I 87I15091079 SB NYSDOT 1999 03/30/2020 N 01 Saratoga Clifton Park (Town) 2202570 1.5 MI S BALLSTON LAKE ASHDOWN ROAD DELAWARE & HUDSON 30 - County 1974 08/10/2020 N 01 Saratoga Clifton Park (Town) 2259980 0.5 MI E OF ELNORA CARLTON ROAD COOLEY KILL 40 - Town 1910 04/02/2020 N 01 Saratoga Clifton Park (Town) 3304680 4.5 MI S JCT SH 146 & 146 CR90 VISCHER FERR STONY CREEK 30 - County 1936 09/02/2020 N 01 Saratoga Clifton Park (Town) 1033200 JCT I87 & COUNTY ROAD 91 GROOMS ROAD 87I 87I15091034 NYSDOT 1993 06/01/2021 N 01 Saratoga Clifton Park (Town) 1033230 JCT-87I&CR109 KINNS RD CR109 87I 87I15091069 SB NYSDOT 2006 05/21/2020 N Page 2 NY State Highway Bridge Data: August 31, 2021 Saratoga County Year Date BIN Built or of Last Poor Region County Municipality Location Feature Carried Feature Crossed Owner Replaced Inspectio Status n 01 Saratoga Clifton Park (Town) 2269320 0.1 M N KINNS RD INTRSCTN PIERCE ROAD DWAAS KILL 40 - Town 1988 04/08/2020 N 01 Saratoga Clifton Park (Town) 1033210 0.7 MI S JCT I87 & RT 146 SITTERLY ROAD 87I 87I15091043 NYSDOT 1958 06/22/2021 Y 01 Saratoga Clifton Park (Town) 2269330 0.4 M W RTE 146A INTRSCTN TANNER ROAD COOLEY KILL TRIB 40 - Town 1988 04/08/2020 N 01 Saratoga Corinth (Town) 1006700 .5MI N CORINTH TOWN LI 9N 9N15012096 KAYADEROSSERAS CK NYSDOT 1938 08/24/2020 N 01 Saratoga Corinth (Town) 2202600 4 MI NW OF CORINTH DAVIGNON ROAD DALY CREEK 30 - County 1980 07/28/2020 N 01 Saratoga Corinth (Town) 3304520 1.5 MI SW OF CORINTH HEATH ROAD STURDEVANT CREEK 30 - County 1968 03/26/2020 N 01 Saratoga Corinth (Village) 1006710 RTE 9N IN TOWN OF CORINTH 9N 9N15012135 STURDEVANT CREEK NYSDOT 1993 07/07/2021 N 01 Saratoga Corinth (Village) 3305510 0.1 Mi. E RTE 9N CORINTH CR 16, EAST RIVER DRIVE HUDSON RIVER 30 - County 1997 06/24/2021 N 01 Saratoga Day (Town) 3304760 6 MI SW WEST MT CORINTH-W-MT CR10 DALY CREEK 30 - County 1940 04/16/2020 N 01 Saratoga Day (Town) 3304770 3.1 MI W CONKLINGVILLE HADLEY HILL ROAD PAUL CREEK 30 - County 1939 07/21/2020 N 01 Saratoga Day (Town) 3304240 3 MI W CONKLINGVILLE HUNTING CLUB RD PAUL CREEK 30 - County 1994 07/21/2020 N 01 Saratoga Day (Town) 3304250 3 MI W OF CONKLINGVILLE NORTH SHORE ROAD PAUL CREEK 30 - County 2020 05/03/2021 N 01 Saratoga Day (Town) 3304780 4.2 MI NE OF EDINBURG NORTH SHORE ROAD SAND CREEK 30 - County 1995 05/03/2021 Y 01 Saratoga Day (Town) 3304210 5.6 MI S WEST MT. S. SHORE RD CR 7 DALY CREEK 30 - County 2009 07/01/2020 N 01 Saratoga Day (Town) 2202630 4 MI N EDINBURG SAND LAKE ROAD SAND CREEK 30 - County 2001 05/03/2021 N 01 Saratoga Day (Town) 2260010 .5 MI N CONKLINGVILLE WALTER MAXFIELD RD BELL BROOK 40 - Town 1969 05/12/2020 N 01 Saratoga Edinburg (Town) 2202640 0.75MI NW EDINBURG AIRPORT ROAD BEECHER CREEK 40 - Town 1986 05/06/2020 N 01 Saratoga Edinburg (Town) 3304190 BATCHELLERVILLE COUNTY ROAD 98 SACANDAGA RESERVOIR 30 - County 2012 07/14/2020 N 01 Saratoga Edinburg (Town) 3304800 6 MI SE EDINBURGH FOX HILL ROAD HANS CREEK 30 - County 2004 07/01/2020 N 01 Saratoga Edinburg (Town) 2202670 5.8 MI E EDINBURG FOX HILL ROAD LITTLE HANS CREEK 40 - Town 1932 06/29/2021 Y Page 3 NY State Highway Bridge Data: August 31, 2021 Saratoga County Year Date BIN Built or of Last Poor Region County Municipality Location Feature Carried Feature Crossed Owner Replaced Inspectio Status n 01 Saratoga Edinburg (Town) 3304790 AT EDINBURG NORTH SHORE ROAD BEECHER CREEK 30 - County 1937 05/06/2020 N 01 Saratoga Edinburg (Town) 3304170 IN BATCHELLERVILLE SOUTH SHORE ROAD BATCHELLER CREEK 30 - County 2004 04/14/2020 N 01 Saratoga Galway (Town) 3304290 3 MI S INT CR52 & SH29 COUNTY ROAD 52 GLOWEGEE CREEK 30 - County 2000 06/17/2020 N 01 Saratoga Galway (Town) 2202700 2 MI NE GALWAY OLD MILL ROAD GLOWEGEE CREEK 30 - County 1974 05/05/2020 N 01 Saratoga Galway (Town) 2202690 1.0 MI.NE GALWAY PARKIS MILLS RD GLOWEGEE CREEK 30 - County 1973 05/05/2020 N 01 Saratoga Greenfield (Town) 1006690 RTE 9N 2.3 MI N GRNFLD C 9N 9N15012068 KAYADEROSSERAS CK NYSDOT 2016 08/24/2020 N N 01 Saratoga Greenfield (Town) 2202720 4.5 MI NW SARATOGA SPRING ALLEN ROAD S BR KAYADEROSSERAS 30 - County 1960 07/07/2021 CR 01 Saratoga Greenfield (Town) 3304200 3.5 MI E LAKE DESOLATION BOCKES ROAD KAYADEROSSERAS CK 30 - County 1931 08/24/2020 N 01 Saratoga Greenfield (Town) 2259990 CITY OF SARATOGA SPRINGS CLINTON STREET DELAWARE & HUDSON 30 - County 1957 08/13/2020 N 01 Saratoga Greenfield (Town) 3304530 2.0 MI W GREENFIELD CTR COUNTY ROAD 19 KAYADEROSSERAS CK 30 - County 1937 09/02/2020 N 01 Saratoga Greenfield (Town) 3304550 .5 MI NW MIDDLE GROVE CR12 L DESOLA RD KAYADEROSSERAS CK 30 - County 2016 04/23/2020 N 01 Saratoga Greenfield (Town) 3304160 .5 MI SW MIDDLE GROVE CR21MIDDLE GRV RD KAYADEROSSERAS CK 30 - County 1930 04/23/2020 N 01 Saratoga Greenfield (Town) 3304540 3.3 ML N ROCK CITY FALLS SAND HILL ROAD KAYADEROSSERAS CK 30 - County 1967 09/02/2020 N 01 Saratoga Greenfield (Town) 3364180 4 MI NW SARATOGA SPRINGS SPIER FALLS ROAD KAYADEROSSERAS CK 30 - County 1938 08/24/2020 N 01 Saratoga Hadley (Town) 1006730 JCT RT 9N & HUDSON RIVER 9N 9N15012179 HUDSON RIVER NYSDOT 2012 06/25/2020 N N 01 Saratoga Hadley (Town) 3304230 3 MI NORTH OF HADLEY CR 1, STONY CREEK WOLF CREEK 30 - County 1997 07/17/2019 ROAD 01 Saratoga Hadley (Town) 3364160 3.5 MI SW OF HADLEY CR 7 STEWART DAM SACANDAGA RESERV 30 - County 2013 09/24/2020 N N 01 Saratoga Hadley (Town) 3364170 CONKLINGVILLE DAM CR 8, CONKLINGVILLE SACANDAGA RESERVOIR 30 - County 1929 06/24/2021 DAM 01 Saratoga Hadley (Town) 2202740 0.25MI SE OF HADLEY OLD CORINTH RD.
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