Bridge conditions in Livingston County, Kentucky
104 inventoried bridges · 3 rated poor · 2025 National Bridge Inventory
United States Bridge Conditions2025 National Bridge Inventory, FHWACompiled
Livingston County tracks close to typical: 3 of its 104 inventoried bridges (2.9%) are rated poor, against a national rate of about 7%.
- 3 of the 104 bridges in Livingston County, Kentucky, are rated in poor condition (2.9%) in the 2025 National Bridge Inventory, as of .
- 32 bridges (30.8%) are rated good and 69 (66.3%) fair.
- The median Livingston County bridge was built in 1976.
- The busiest poor-rated bridge is Shelby Rd over Claylick Creek (built 1968), carrying about 60 vehicles a day.
Good 30.8% · Fair 66.3% · Poor 2.9% of 104 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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shelby Rd over Claylick Creek | 1968 | 60 | Poor |
| Rednour Rd over Gum Springs Branch | 1995 | 25 | Poor |
| Cobb Rd over Sandy Creek | 1935 | 20 | Poor |
Busiest bridges in the county
| Bridge | Built | Vehicles/day | Condition |
|---|---|---|---|
| I-24 over Crevassee Creek | 1977 | 32,937 | Good |
| I-24-10 Nc over Ky 917 | 1977 | 16,469 | Fair |
| I-24 over Ky 917 | 1977 | 16,469 | Fair |
| I-24-10 Nc over Cumberland River | 1977 | 16,469 | Fair |
| I-24 over Cumberland River | 1977 | 16,469 | Fair |
| US-62 over P&l RR & Reed Haul Road | 1968 | 6,331 | Fair |
| U.S. 62 over P&l Railway | 2006 | 6,331 | Good |
| US-62 over Cumberland River | 1952 | 5,678 | Fair |
| US-60 over Sandy Creek | 1993 | 3,394 | Good |
| US 60 over Cumberland River | 2023 | 3,024 | 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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