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Historical Significance - Local Agency Bridges March 2019 District 01 Del Norte County Bridge Bridge Name Location Historical Significance Year Number Built Structure Maintenance & SM&I Investigations Historical Significance - Local Agency Bridges March 2019 District 01 Del Norte County Bridge Bridge Name Location Historical Significance Year Number Built 01C0001 HOPPOW CREEK 500' E OF RT 101/169 SEP 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1965 01C0002 HOPPOW CREEK WEST OF ROUTE 101/169 SEP 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1965 01C0006 MIDDLE FORK SMITH RIVER 0.05 MI SE JCT SR199 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1956 01C0008 GILBERT CREEK 0.8 MI S OF RT 101 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1947 01C0009 ROWDY CREEK 1.75 MI E OF RTE 101 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1962 01C0010 MIDDLE FORK SMITH RIVER 0.1 MILE N/O RTE 199 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1960 01C0011 HUNTER CREEK 0.1 MI WEST OF RT101 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1949 01C0012 SALT CREEK 0.4 MI WEST OF RTE 101 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1958 01C0015 ROWDY CREEK 1/2 MI S OF RTE 101 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1989 01C0017 JORDAN CREEK 3.7 MI N OF RTE 101 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1954 01C0018 ELK CREEK 0.1 MILE NE/O RTE 199 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1925 01C0020 SALT CREEK 0.1 MI N/O REQUA RD 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1975 01C0022 SHEEP PEN CREEK 0.74 MI S/O SOUTH FORK RD 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1975 01C0032 EIGHTEEN MILE CREEK 5 MI FROM ROUTE 199 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1970 01C0033 WEST FORK PATRICKS CREEK 3.5 MI FROM RTE 199 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1960 01C0034 SHELLY CREEK 2.3 MILE N/O RTE 199 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1976 01C0035 SHELLY CREEK (BAKER FLAT) 9.3 MI NORTH OF RTE 199 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1975 01C0036 NORTH FORK SMITH RIVER 12 MI E JCT ROWDY CREK RD 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1981 01C0037 SOUTH FORK SMITH RIVER 6.1 MILE SE OF RTE 199 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1981 01C0038 SOUTH FORK SMITH RIVER 6.5 MI SE JCT RTE 199 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1981 01C0039 CLARKS CREEK 0.2 MI NORTH OF RTE 199 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 2002 01C0040 MYNOT CREEK 0.1 MI E OF RTE 101 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 2005 01C0041 ROCK CREEK 8.1 MI SE JCT US 199 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 2009 01C0042 BOULDER CREEK 9.2 MI SE JCT US 199 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 2009 01C0043 SOUTH FORK SMITH RIVER 13.0 MI SE JCT SR199 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 2014 01C0044 HURDYGURDY CREEK 14.2 MI SE OF JCT SR199 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 2014 01C0046 SOUTH FORK SMITH RIVER 0.4 MI SE OF US 199 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 2017 01P0005 MILL CREEK JEDEDIAH SMITH STATE PARK 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1949 01P0010 MILL CREEK DEL NORTE STATE PARK 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1989 01P0011 WEST BRANCH MILL CREEK 2.1 MILES EAST OF US 101 4. Historical Significance not determined 1950 01P0012 EAST FORK MILL CREEK 2.8 MILES EAST OF US 101 4. Historical Significance not determined 1950 01P0014 FIRST GULCH 3.1 MILES EAST OF US 101 4. Historical Significance not determined 1950 01P0015 EAST FORK MILL CREEK 4.1 MILES EAST OF US 101 4. Historical Significance not determined 1950 01P0016 KELLY CREEK 4.7 MILES EAST OF US 101 4. Historical Significance not determined 1950 01P0017 WEST BRANCH MILL CREEK 5.4 MI S OF HAMILTON ROAD 4. Historical Significance not determined 1950 01P0018 BUMMER LAKE CREEK 4.5 MI EAST OF US 101 4. Historical Significance not determined 1950 01P0019 JANE CREEK 10.3 MI SE OF HAMILTON RD 4. Historical Significance not determined 1950 01P0020 ROCK CREEK 8.8 MI SE OF HAMILTON RD 4. Historical Significance not determined 1950 01P0021 EAST FORK MILL CREEK 5.3 MILES EAST OF US 101 4. Historical Significance not determined 1950 hs_local.rdf Structure Maintenance & SM&I Investigations Historical Significance - Local Agency Bridges March 2019 District 01 Humboldt County Bridge Bridge Name Location Historical Significance Year Number Built 04C0001 REDWOOD CREEK 3.3 MI W JCT US 101 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1938 1959 04C0002 REDWOOD CREEK 2.3 MI W/O REDWOOD DR 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1959 04C0003 REDWOOD CREEK 10 MI E SHELTER COVE RD 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1935 04C0005 PRAIRIE CREEK 0.01 MI E/O SR 101 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1957 04C0006 JACOBY CREEK 0.05 MI S JACOBY CREEK RD 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1971 04C0007 KLAMATH RIVER (MARTINS FERRY) AT INTERSECTION SR 169 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1959 04C0012 SALT RIVER N OF PORT KENYON RD 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1994 04C0015 BULL CREEK 6.4 MI W/O JCT W/ SR 101 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1966 04C0016 MATTOLE RIVER 0.7 MI W/O BRICELAND RD 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1981 04C0018 CUNEO CREEK 7 MI W/O HWY 101 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1966 04C0019 CHINA CREEK 5.2 MI NE SHELTER COVE 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1959 04C0023 MAD RIVER SLOUGH 2.5 MI WEST OF SR 101 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1988 04C0025 EEL RIVER BOH 0.5 MI SE OF ALDERPOINT 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1972 04C0026 NORTH FORK MAD RIVER IN KORBEL 2. Bridge is eligible for NRHP 1928 04C0028 SOUTH FORK EEL RIVER 1.4 MI SW OF INTER W/101 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1982 04C0029 SALT RIVER NORTH OF KENYON ROAD 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1950 04C0030 SPROWEL CREEK 3 MI SW/O KIMTU RD 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1959 04C0032 TRINITY RIVER IN WILLOW CREEK 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1957 04C0033 SOUTH FORK EEL RIVER (REDWAY) 1.1 MI W JCT OLD RTE 101 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1966 04C0038 MOSLEY SLOUGH 3.7 MI W OF EEL RIVER DR. 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1959 04C0039 CANYON CREEK 7.25 MI S INTX SR 299 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1951 04C0040 EEL RIVER 6 MI E DYERVILLE LOOP RD 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1958 04C0041 LAWRENCE CREEK 26.1 MI NE/O BRIDGEVILLE 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1949 04C0042 NORTH FORK YAGER CREEK 14.3 MI N OF BRIDGEVILLE 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1964 04C0044 SALMON CREEK 2 MI W/OF HWY 101 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1959 04C0045 PRICE CREEK 3.9 MI NW OF U.S.101 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1959 04C0046 HOWE CREEK JCT HOWE CREEK ROAD 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1978 04C0047 ELK RIVER 0.14 MI W ELK RIVER RD 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1936 04C0048 ELK RIVER 0.1 MI W ELK RIVER RD 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1936 04C0049 FRESHWATER CREEK 0.01 MI SW FRESHWATER RD 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1949 04C0050 BEAR RIVER 6.4 MI S OF MATTOLE ROAD 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1960 04C0052 MAD RIVER 0.1 MI E/O BLACK CRK LN 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1937 04C0055 MATTOLE RIVER (HONEYDEW) E OF JCT WILDER RIDGE RD 2. Bridge is eligible for NRHP 1920 04C0056 SALMON CREEK 2.65 MI AVE OF THE GIANTS 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1959 04C0057 NORTH FORK ELK RIVER NE PEPPER ST 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1923 04C0060 MAD RIVER JUST S/O BLUE LAKE 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1983 04C0061 MAPLE CREEK 12.5 MI SE OF KORBEL 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1955 04C0062 BOULDER CREEK 1/4 MI E BUTLER VLY RD 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1923 04C0064 SOUTH DOBBYN CREEK 2 MI E/O ALDERPOINT RD 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1949 04C0066 BEARTRAP CREEK 1.5 MI S MATTOLE RD 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1960 04C0067 HONEYDEW CREEK 2 MI S MATTOLE RD 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1990 04C0069 MCNUTT CREEK 0.49 MI N OF MATTOLE RD 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1926 04C0071 MATTOLE RIVER SHIELD'S FORD 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1973 hs_local.rdf Structure Maintenance & SM&I Investigations Historical Significance - Local Agency Bridges March 2019 District 01 Humboldt County Bridge Bridge Name Location Historical Significance Year Number Built 04C0075 MATTOLE RIVER 0.5 MI NE MATTOLE RD 2. Bridge is eligible for NRHP 1925 04C0077 BEAR RIVER JUST SOUTH PRESCOTT ROAD 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1974 04C0078 MATTOLE RIVER 0.8 MI SOUTH OF PETROLIA 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1958 04C0080 MARTIN SLOUGH 0.2 MI SE OF SR 101 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1992 04C0081 SCOTIA MILL POND NEAR JCT MAIN ST SCOTIA 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1974 04C0082 BEAR RIVER 8.0 MI S OF MATTOLE RD 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1968 04C0083 RYAN SLOUGH 2.9 MI E INTX WTH SR 101 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1955 04C0084 MARTIN CREEK 6.7 MI SOUTH BRIDGEVILLE 5. Bridge not eligible for NRHP 1972 04C0085 STRONGS CREEK 0.9 MI NORTH OF HWY 101 5.
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