Innerbelt Bridge
The Innerbelt Bridge was a truss arch bridge in Cleveland, Ohio carrying Interstate 90/Innerbelt Freeway over the Cuyahoga River.
History
The bridge, completed in 1959, was in length and in width, built as the widest bridge in Ohio. The Innerbelt Bridge replaced the Central Viaduct.The bridge had been intended to carry Interstate 71, but due to the lack of completion of a highway, carried Interstate 90 instead.
On November 13, 2008, all commercial truck traffic was banned from the bridge because it was deemed structurally deficient after a review of a computer analysis. This had been rectified by mid-2010.