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NY State Highway Bridge Data: August 31, 2021 NY State Highway Bridge Data: August 31, 2021 Greene County Year Date BIN Built or of Last Poor Region County Municipality Location Feature Carried Feature Crossed Owner Replaced Inspectio Status n 01 Greene Ashland (Town) 1017700 RT 23 2.5 MI W OF WINDHAM 23 23 13061097 SUTTON HOLLOW CRK NYSDOT 1944 06/11/2020 N 01 Greene Ashland (Town) 1017690 RT 23 4.6 MI W OF WINDHAM 23 23 1306 1074 WEST HOLLOW BROOK NYSDOT 1945 06/09/2020 N 01 Greene Ashland (Town) 3200540 2.3 MI NE ASHLAND CASE ROAD TRIB to BATAVIA KILL 30 - County 1961 05/11/2021 N 01 Greene Ashland (Town) 3303210 1.5 MI.SE.HMLT.OF ASHLAND JEWETT HEIGHTS RD BATAVIA KILL 30 - County 2015 10/29/2019 N 01 Greene Ashland (Town) 3200550 2.3 MI NW WINDHAM STEINMETZ ROAD BATAVIA KILL TRI 30 - County 1961 09/04/2020 N 01 Greene Ashland (Town) 3303200 0.1 MILES N OF ASHLAND SUTTON HOLLOW RD WEST HOLLOW BROOK 30 - County 1998 10/19/2020 N 01 Greene Athens (Town) 5513249 1.5 MI NE JCT RTS 23 <I87 87IX LEEDS ATHENS ROAD 2L - NYS Thruway Authority 1955 06/24/2021 N 01 Greene Athens (Town) 5513259 3.5 MI NW VILLAGE ATHENS 87IX SCHOHARIE TPKE 2L - NYS Thruway Authority 1955 06/24/2021 N 01 Greene Athens (Town) 3200560 1.5 MI E HMLT OF S CAIRO SANDY PLAINS ROAD POTIC CREEK 30 - County 1969 06/30/2021 N 01 Greene Athens (Village) 1047370 RT 385 0.6 MI N OF ATHENS 385 385 13011064 MURDERERS CREEK NYSDOT 2005 07/15/2021 N 01 Greene Cairo (Town) 1073210 1 MI.NW OF ACRA 23 23 13061227 BOWERY CREEK NYSDOT 1962 05/18/2021 N 01 Greene Cairo (Town) 1017751 .2 M SE JCT SH23/32&SH145 23 23 13061277 CR41 NYSDOT 1960 05/20/2021 N 01 Greene Cairo (Town) 1017752 .2 M SE JCT SH23/32&SH145 23 23 13061277 CR41 NYSDOT 1960 05/20/2021 N 01 Greene Cairo (Town) 1022390 INT.RTE 32 & CATSKILL CK 32 32 13031113 CATSKILL CREEK NYSDOT 1976 04/06/2021 N 01 Greene Cairo (Town) 3200600 2 MI SW HAMLET OF ACRA BALD HILLS ROAD TROUT BROOK 30 - County 1993 06/30/2021 N 01 Greene Cairo (Town) 3200610 2.5 MI N HMLT CAIRO CANNIFF ROAD JAN DE BAKKERS KL 30 - County 2011 03/18/2020 N 01 Greene Cairo (Town) 3369770 2 MI SW JCT SH 23 & SH 32 COUNTY ROAD 39 TRB SHINGLE KILL 30 - County 2001 03/22/2021 N 01 Greene Cairo (Town) 3303310 1.5 MI NE OF CAIRO COUNTY ROAD 41 JAN DE BAKKERS KL 30 - County 1964 05/25/2021 N 01 Greene Cairo (Town) 3303250 4 MI S JCT RTS 23 <32 HEARTS CONTENT RD KISKATOM BROOK 30 - County 2016 04/16/2020 N Page 1 NY State Highway Bridge Data: August 31, 2021 Greene County Year Date BIN Built or of Last Poor Region County Municipality Location Feature Carried Feature Crossed Owner Replaced Inspectio Status n 01 Greene Cairo (Town) 3303260 CR31 NORTH OF SH 32 HEARTS CONTENT RD KISKATOM BROOK 30 - County 1999 04/27/2020 N 01 Greene Cairo (Town) 3369740 0.4 MI S ROUNDTOP HAMLET HRTS CONT ROAD SHINGLE KILL 30 - County 2000 04/27/2020 N 01 Greene Cairo (Town) 3303220 HAMLET OF SOUTH CAIRO IRA VAIL ROAD CATSKILL CREEK 30 - County 1998 06/16/2020 N 01 Greene Cairo (Town) 3303290 HAMLET OF CAIRO JEROME AVE CR 41A SHINGLE KILL 30 - County 1991 05/18/2020 N 01 Greene Cairo (Town) 3303300 1 MI N HAMLET CAIRO LAKE MILLS ROAD CATSKILL CREEK 30 - County 1964 09/23/2019 N 01 Greene Cairo (Town) 3303320 3 MI NW HAMLET OF CAIRO LAKE MILLS ROAD JANDEBAKKERS KILL 30 - County 2003 03/31/2020 N 01 Greene Cairo (Town) 3303280 HAMLET OF CAIRO MAIN STREET SHINGLE KILL 30 - County 1927 03/22/2021 N 01 Greene Cairo (Town) 2200580 4.0 MI SW HMLT CAIRO POLLY'S ROCK ROAD KISKATOM BROOK 40 - Town 1965 04/13/2021 Y 01 Greene Cairo (Town) 3303230 1 MI SW HAMLET CAIRO PURLING ROAD CR24 SHINGLE KILL 30 - County 2002 05/26/2020 N 01 Greene Cairo (Town) 3303240 .2 MI N OF ROUND TOP ROUND TOP ROAD TROUT BROOK 30 - County 1990 04/27/2020 N 01 Greene Cairo (Town) 3367780 0.4 Mi East of CR39 Inter SOUTH ROAD GLEN BROOK 30 - County 2018 05/04/2021 N 01 Greene Cairo (Town) 3200590 4 MI SW OF PURLING WINTER CLOVE ROAD KISKATOM BROOK 30 - County 1996 04/17/2020 N 01 Greene Catskill (Town) 1017762 JCT RT 23 & CATSKILL CRK 23 23 13061345 CATSKILL CREEK NYSDOT 1968 06/17/2020 N 01 Greene Catskill (Town) 1017761 JCT RT 23 $ CATSKILL CRK 23 23 13061345 CATSKILL CREEK NYSDOT 1968 06/17/2020 N 01 Greene Catskill (Town) 1017781 JCT RT 23 & I87 23 23 13061349 87IX NYSDOT 1968 12/16/2019 N 01 Greene Catskill (Town) 1017782 JCT RT 23 & I87 23 23 13061349 87IX NYSDOT 1968 12/16/2019 N 01 Greene Catskill (Town) 1017799 0.4 MI SE JCT RT 23 & I87 23 23 13061353 911V911V13011001 NYSDOT 1968 08/19/2019 N 01 Greene Catskill (Town) 1017809 0.7 MI SE JCT RT 23 & I87 23 23 13061355 BROOKS LANE NYSDOT 1968 04/13/2021 N 01 Greene Catskill (Town) 1007501 JCT RTS 9W & 23 23 23 13061365 9W 9W13041079 NYSDOT 1968 08/09/2019 N 01 Greene Catskill (Town) 1007502 JCT RTS 9W & 23 23 23 13061365 9W 9W13041079 NYSDOT 1968 07/13/2020 N Page 2 NY State Highway Bridge Data: August 31, 2021 Greene County Year Date BIN Built or of Last Poor Region County Municipality Location Feature Carried Feature Crossed Owner Replaced Inspectio Status n 01 Greene Catskill (Town) 1017810 .2 MI W JCT SH 23 & SH385 23 23 13061367 CSX TRANSPRTATION NYSDOT 1992 12/15/2019 Y 01 Greene Catskill (Town) 1018000 .9 MI W JCT SH23A & SH32A 23A 23A13011255 KAATERSKILL CREEK NYSDOT 1985 10/23/2019 N 01 Greene Catskill (Town) 1018010 0.5 MI NE JCT RTS 23A &32 23A 23A13011291 KISKATOM CREEK NYSDOT 2000 06/25/2020 N 01 Greene Catskill (Town) 1018020 JCT SH23A/KAATERSKILL CRK 23A 23A13011320 KAATERSKILL CREEK NYSDOT 1925 04/06/2021 Y 01 Greene Catskill (Town) 1022370 0.1 MI S JCT RT 23A & 32 32 32 13031015 KAATERSKILL CREEK NYSDOT 2011 08/26/2019 N 01 Greene Catskill (Town) 1022380 2.2 MI N JCT RTS 23A & 32 32 32 13031038 KISTATOM CREEK NYSDOT 1941 11/05/2020 N 01 Greene Catskill (Town) 1022550 0.5MI S JCT RTS 23A $ 32A 32A 32A13021006 KAATERSKILL CREEK NYSDOT 1992 06/11/2021 N 01 Greene Catskill (Town) 1018030 JCT RTE 23A & I87 23A 87IX - North Bound 2L - NYS Thruway Authority 1954 04/14/2020 N 01 Greene Catskill (Town) 5513219 .5 MI S EXIT 21 OF I90 87IX CATSKILL CREEK 2L - NYS Thruway Authority 1955 09/26/2019 N 01 Greene Catskill (Town) 5513199 1.5 MI W VILLAGE CATSKILL 87IX CAUTERSKILL ROAD 2L - NYS Thruway Authority 1955 09/19/2019 N 01 Greene Catskill (Town) 1007490 .1 MI S JCT 9W + 23 9W 9W13041078 HANS VOSEN KILL NYSDOT 1933 09/10/2020 N 01 Greene Catskill (Town) 2200630 1 MI NORTH OF PALENVILLE BOGGART ROAD TB KATTERSKILL CK 40 - Town 1936 03/25/2021 Y 01 Greene Catskill (Town) 5513180 3 MI SW VILLAGE CATSKILL BRICK SCHOOLHOUSE 87IX 2L - NYS Thruway Authority 1946 10/07/2019 N 01 Greene Catskill (Town) 3200680 3 MI.W.VILL.OF CATSKILL CAUTERSKILL ROAD KAATERSKILL CREEK 30 - County 2017 11/22/2019 N 01 Greene Catskill (Town) 3363560 HAMLET OF LEEDS COUNTY ROAD 23B CATSKILL CREEK 30 - County 1825 06/20/2019 N 01 Greene Catskill (Town) 3302820 2.5 MI W VILL OF CATSKILL COUNTY ROAD 47 KAATERSKILL CREEK 30 - County 1991 10/18/2019 N 01 Greene Catskill (Town) 5513220 AT INT 21 NYS THRUWAY CR 23B 87IX Southbound 2L - NYS Thruway Authority 1952 03/25/2020 N 01 Greene Catskill (Town) 3200670 2 MI NE HMLT PALENVILLE HIGH FALLS RD EXT KAATERSKILL CREEK 30 - County 2009 04/07/2021 N 01 Greene Catskill (Town) 3200660 4 MI SW CATSKILL HIGH FALLS ROAD KAATERSKILL CREEK 30 - County 1940 05/18/2020 N 01 Greene Catskill (Town) 2200650 6 MI SW VILLAGE CATSKILL HIGH FALLS ROAD KAATERSKILL CREEK 30 - County 1921 06/17/2021 N Page 3 NY State Highway Bridge Data: August 31, 2021 Greene County Year Date BIN Built or of Last Poor Region County Municipality Location Feature Carried Feature Crossed Owner Replaced Inspectio Status n 01 Greene Catskill (Town) 3200620 1 MI E OF LAWRENCEVILLE MOUNTAIN TPK RD KISKATOM BROOK 30 - County 2004 07/15/2020 N 01 Greene Catskill (Town) 5513230 EXIT 21 NYS THRUWAY NYSTA INT 21 87IX 2L - NYS Thruway Authority 1955 10/22/2019 Y 01 Greene Catskill (Town) 5513200 1.5 MI NW VILL CATSKILL OLD KINGS HIGHWAY 87IX 2L - NYS Thruway Authority 1953 04/27/2021 Y 01 Greene Catskill (Town) 2270420 Catskill PENNSYLVANIA AVE KAATERSKILL OVERFLOW 40 - Town 2007 08/27/2020 N 01 Greene Catskill (Town) 3200640 HAMLET OF PALENVILLE WOODSTOCK AVENUE KAATERSKILL CREEK 30 - County 1975 04/02/2021 N 01 Greene Catskill (Village) 1007450 IN CATSKILL 9W 9W13041062 CSX TRANS/RVR LNE NYSDOT 2001 10/23/2019 N 01 Greene Catskill (Village) 5017820 0.5 MI E JCT RTS 385 & 23 23 23 13061374 CSX TRANS/AMTRAK 2K - NYS Bridge Authority 1935 07/29/2020 N 01 Greene Catskill (Village) 1047360 RTE 385 IN CATSKILL 385 385 13011005 CATSKILL CREEK NYSDOT 1930 06/05/2020 N 01 Greene Catskill (Village) 1007470 0.6 MI S JCT RTS 9W & 23 9W 9W 1304 1073 CATSKILL CREEK NYSDOT 1933 04/06/2021 N 01 Greene Catskill (Village) 3007480 JCT OF RTE 9W @ RTE 23A COUNTY ROAD 23B 9W 9W13041074 30 - County 2000 08/03/2020 N 01 Greene Catskill (Village) 3201410 VILLAGE OF CATSKILL SUMMIT AVENUE CSX TRANS/RVR LNE 30 - County 1984 11/16/2019 Y 01 Greene Coxsackie (Town) 1007510 1.0 MI S JCT RTS 9W & 81 9W 9W13041162 COXSACKIE CREEK NYSDOT 1996 05/27/2020 N 01 Greene Coxsackie (Town) 1007520 0.7 MI S JCT RTS 9W & 81 9W 9W13041167 CLIMAX BROOK NYSDOT 1996 05/27/2020 N 01 Greene Coxsackie (Town) 1031050 0.2 MI W EARLTON RT 81 81 81 13021168 POTIC CREEK NYSDOT 1962 04/30/2020 N 01 Greene Coxsackie (Town) 1053610 0.3 MI W JCT I87 & RT 81 81 81 13021197 UNKNOWN CREEK NYSDOT 1953 05/18/2021 N 01 Greene Coxsackie (Town) 5513269 1 MI W VILLAGE COXSACKIE 87IX Plank Road 2L - NYS Thruway Authority 1955 06/25/2021 N 01 Greene Coxsackie (Town) 3303170 5 MI W OF COXSACKIE EARLTON ROAD COB CREEK 30 - County 1928 04/01/2021 N 01 Greene Coxsackie (Town) 3303160 2 MI S OF
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