Hi. It is historic on the Sudbury River, a designated Wild and Scenic
River. During the study to determine designation, it needed repair. A lot
of Wayland Advocates worked hard to have it repaired as it was, an historic
bridge. The designation for the river included historic qualities.

 The same when the Lee Bridge on Route 117 needed repair, local advicates,
the 2 towns and Park Service worked hard to have it restored and not
replaced by a generic modern bridge.

Joan

On Sun, Nov 14, 2021, 9:51 AM Louis Zipes <[email protected]> wrote:

> I know this is a Wayland bridge but since we use it to get to the high
> school anyone know why it is a wooden bridge?   Is it to cut down on heavy
> trucks using it?
>
> Any one know the history?  My 22 seconds of searching didn’t reveal the
> answer.
>
> Thanks!
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