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Inventory of Steel Deck Truss Brudges State Structure Number Location ALABAMA 012945 WHISENHUNT ROAD ALABAMA 007600 TUTWILER RD ALABAMA 006838 WELLINGTON RD. ALABAMA 004136 OLD BROADWELL MIL ALABAMA 002550 AL 14 ALABAMA 018246 CO-29 ALABAMA 019603 OLD DOWNING MILL R ALABAMA 019930 PINE LAKE DR ALABAMA 004822 ALEX-WELL. RD. ALABAMA 004951 ADERHOLT MILL RD. ALABAMA 005731 HCS 1210 ALABAMA 011005 OLD FAYETTE ROAD ALABAMA 006225 SR 22 ALABAMA 000860 CO. ROAD 310 ALABAMA 000865 CO 082 ALABAMA 001001 PRICKETT TRAIL ALABAMA 000087 SMITH CHAPEL RD ALABAMA 000563 MEANS RD. ALASKA 1647 IRR:LOGGING RD ALASKA 1671 MAIN LOGGING ROAD ALASKA 1672 MAIN LOGGING ROAD ALASKA 0397 EDGERTON/MCCARTHY ALASKA 0687 DENALI HIGHWAY ALASKA 0509 ALASKA HIGHWAY ALASKA 1143 PARKS HIGHWAY ARIZONA 00000000000N307 IRR BIA RTE N6731 ARIZONA 8071 IRR Old US 66 ARIZONA 10602 3rd Street ARIZONA 8662 Old Hwy 91 ARIZONA 00000000000H055 IRR BIA RTE 9 ARIZONA 0352 US 191;FAP 051 ARIZONA 0532 IRR US 89; FAP 037 ARIZONA 0483 SR 89; FAP 025 ARKANSAS 000000000000587 SH 5-SEC 18 ARKANSAS 000000000001486 US 65 ARKANSAS 000000000001984 US 62-18- LM 0.15 ARKANSAS 000000000002112 US 63-03- LM 24.21 ARKANSAS 000000000002469 US 62 ARKANSAS 000000000012149 CR 513-C (911=988) ARKANSAS 000000000021768 CR 69-D(911= N471) ARKANSAS 000000000002597 US 62 ARKANSAS 000000000015250 CR 84-C (911=E122) ARKANSAS 000000000015253 CR 86-C (911=E86) ARKANSAS 000000000015314 CR 184-C(911=E164) CALIFORNIA 34 0019 U.S. HIGHWAY 101 CALIFORNIA 050552000001026 ELK CREEK ROAD CALIFORNIA 050552000001048 CLEAR CREEK ROAD CALIFORNIA 050552000001049 CLEAR CREEK ROAD CALIFORNIA 050658000001004 NO DATA ENTERED CALIFORNIA 050754000003006 NO DATA ENTERED CALIFORNIA 051351000001012 ROAD 13S09 CALIFORNIA 051551000001009 WINDING ROAD CALIFORNIA 051651000001018 WINDING ROAD CALIFORNIA 051754000001028 FDR 96 CALIFORNIA 44C0050 BRADLEY RD CALIFORNIA 44C0082 LARKIN ST CALIFORNIA 44C0101 CATTLEMEN ROAD CALIFORNIA 44P0001 PARK ENTRANCE ROAD CALIFORNIA 49C0143 BRANCH MILL RD CALIFORNIA 49C0158 VIA AVE CALIFORNIA 50 0240R I 5 NB CALIFORNIA 38C0023 SEVENTH STREET CALIFORNIA 53C2045 WHITTIER BOULEVARD CALIFORNIA 57C0322 HILL ST CALIFORNIA 53C0070 EAST FORK ROAD CALIFORNIA 53C0160 RIVERSIDE DR CALIFORNIA 54C0192 LIVE OAK CYN RD CALIFORNIA 53C1141 COLFAX AVE CALIFORNIA 12 0134 STATE ROUTE 70 CALIFORNIA 02C0271 BAR ROAD CALIFORNIA 04 0144 STATE ROUTE 96 CALIFORNIA 17C0001 SOUTH PINE STREET CALIFORNIA 17C0006 BLOOMFIELD RD CALIFORNIA 04C0007 BALD HILLS RD CALIFORNIA 04C0078 MATTOLE RD CALIFORNIA 19C0060 AUBURN-FRSTHILL RD CALIFORNIA 06 0052 STATE ROUTE 89 CALIFORNIA 06 0089 INTERSTATE 5 CALIFORNIA 24C0056 MICHIGAN BAR RD CALIFORNIA 20C0240 HAUSER BR RD CALIFORNIA 25C0025 HAPPY VALLEY RD CALIFORNIA 32C0022 BUCHANAN RD CALIFORNIA 32C0053 HARDIN FLAT RD CALIFORNIA 32C0067 ALDER LANE CALIFORNIA 20C0435 BOHAN DILLON RD CALIFORNIA 20C0438 ROCKPILE ROAD CALIFORNIA 20C0440 FREESTONE FLAT RD CALIFORNIA 27P0002 MILL CROSSING CALIFORNIA 09 0015 STATE ROUTE 70 CALIFORNIA 28 0153 INTERSTATE 680 CALIFORNIA 10 0134 STATE ROUTE 1 CALIFORNIA 10 0136 STATE ROUTE 1 CALIFORNIA 28 0312K S680-OLYMPIC OFFRP CALIFORNIA 10C0109 LAYTNVLLE-DOS RIOS CALIFORNIA 01C0028 SOUTH FORK ROAD CALIFORNIA 01C0031 BIG FLAT ROAD CALIFORNIA 02 0013 STATE ROUTE 263 CALIFORNIA 12C0199 LUMPKIN ROAD CALIFORNIA 36C0085 SAN LORENZO WAY CALIFORNIA 46C0119 M319 CALIFORNIA 53 0113 STATE ROUTE 39 CALIFORNIA 42C0264 JOSE BASIN RD CALIFORNIA 41 0008 STATE ROUTE 99 COLORADO I-12-T US 24 ML COLORADO MIN MARPK-0.1-3 CNTY RD MARSH PK COLORADO PUCO 0.07-216A COUNTY ROAD 273 COLORADO K-16-K SH 120 ML COLORADO PUEUNIN-0.0-COR UNION AVENUE COLORADO REDCLF-WATER ST WATER STREET CONNECTICUT 01415 ROUTE 169 CONNECTICUT CEPNEDCT0910007 OLD ROUTE 63 CONNECTICUT 03819 INTERSTATE-95 NB CONNECTICUT 02514A INTERSTATE-95 SB CONNECTICUT 00562 US ROUTE 7 CONNECTICUT 00571A ROUTE 8 DELAWARE 1002 232 ROCKLAND RD DELAWARE 1585 049 AUGUSTINE CUTOFF FLORIDA 074030 POLLYWOG POINT GEORGIA 000000026300220 SR 190 GEORGIA 000000013900200 SR 53 (WBL) HAWAII DAPPACSHA00B513 WALKER DRIVE HAWAII 003000640400150 SAND ISLAND RD HAWAII 007005600500644 KUHIO HWY HAWAII 007005600500670 KUHIO HWY HAWAII 007005600500673 KUHIO HWY IDAHO 000000000027996 STC 3809 IDAHO 000000000029030 CO RD;PLNG#0063 IDAHO 000000000010035 US 2 IDAHO 000000000020375 COUNTY ROAD ILLINOIS 000102309400585 TR 202 ILLINOIS 000090008925752 FONDULAC DR ILLINOIS 000079411017481 TR 47A ILLINOIS 000072003716426 ILL 116 ILLINOIS 000055540113044 TR 234 ILLINOIS 000049657427131 DEAN AVE ILLINOIS 000050650228951 ROCKWELL RD INDIANA 5500022 MAHALASVILLE ROAD INDIANA 5600029 ROAD 700 NORTH INDIANA 2000163 JOHNSON STREET INDIANA 2600009 BLAIR ROAD INDIANA 000020 SR 1 INDIANA 019010 US 52 EBL INDIANA 019740 SR 55 INDIANA 8200007 FRANKLIN STREET INDIANA 8600062 CR 450 NORTH INDIANA 5100029 BRICKYARD RD IOWA 000000000009386 JEFFERSON ST IOWA 000000000148720 LOCAL RD IOWA 000000000148890 LOCAL IOWA 000000000052081 SB IA 926 IOWA 000000000251281 LOCAL ROAD IOWA 000000000322090 LOCAL IOWA 000000000283920 ASPEN ROAD IOWA 000000000000900 SO. 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