Bridge conditions in Decatur County, Georgia
74 inventoried bridges · 1 rated poor · 2025 National Bridge Inventory
United States Bridge Conditions2025 National Bridge Inventory, FHWACompiled
The federal inventory lists 74 bridges in Decatur County: 58 rated good, 15 fair, and 1 poor.
- 1 of the 74 bridges in Decatur County, Georgia, are rated in poor condition (1.4%) in the 2025 National Bridge Inventory, as of .
- 58 bridges (78.4%) are rated good and 15 (20.3%) fair.
- The median Decatur County bridge was built in 1975.
- The busiest poor-rated bridge is Kemp Road over Double Branch (built 1993), carrying about 10 vehicles a day.
Good 78.4% · Fair 20.3% · Poor 1.4% of 74 bridges
Bridges rated poor
Every bridge in the county with a poor rating, busiest first. Poor means a major component is rated 4 or lower on FHWA's 0-9 scale; it is a repair flag, not a closure notice.
| Bridge | Built | Vehicles/day | Condition |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kemp Road over Double Branch | 1993 | 10 | Poor |
Busiest bridges in the county
| Bridge | Built | Vehicles/day | Condition |
|---|---|---|---|
| US27 (sbl)-sr38-us over SR 38 Bus (US 84 Bus) | 1959 | 19,700 | Fair |
| US27 (sbl)-sr38-us over Flint River- CSX RR | 1959 | 19,700 | Fair |
| US27 (nbl)-sr38-us over CSX Railroad | 1962 | 15,400 | Fair |
| US27 (sbl)-sr38-us over CSX Railroad | 1962 | 12,460 | Fair |
| US 27 (nbl)-sr1 over SR 1B Dothan Rd (US 27B) | 1959 | 11,090 | Fair |
| US27 (nbl)-sr38-us over SR 38 Bus (US 84 Bus) | 1959 | 10,680 | Fair |
| US27 (nbl)-sr38-us over Flint River- CSX RR | 1959 | 10,680 | Fair |
| US 27 Calhoun St over Flint River | 1975 | 10,200 | Good |
| US 84 (wbl)-sr38 over SR1 Tallahassee Rd US27 | 1962 | 9,120 | Good |
| West Street over SR 1 (US 27-us 84-sr 38) | 1962 | 7,310 | Good |
Source: FHWA National Bridge Inventory, 2025. Counts cover inventoried highway bridges over 20 feet; ratings are reported by the state DOT.
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