Bridge conditions in Washington County, Nebraska
149 inventoried bridges · 4 rated poor · 2025 National Bridge Inventory
United States Bridge Conditions2025 National Bridge Inventory, FHWACompiled
4 of the 149 bridges the federal inventory lists in Washington County are rated poor; the rest split 112 good and 33 fair.
- 4 of the 149 bridges in Washington County, Nebraska, are rated in poor condition (2.7%) in the 2025 National Bridge Inventory, as of .
- 112 bridges (75.2%) are rated good and 33 (22.1%) fair.
- The median Washington County bridge was built in 1995.
- The busiest poor-rated bridge is N91 over Stream (built 1964), carrying about 1,220 vehicles a day.
Good 75.2% · Fair 22.1% · Poor 2.7% of 149 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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| N91 over Stream | 1964 | 1,220 | Poor |
| County Road P30 over Moores Creek | 1935 | 50 | Poor |
| County Road P29 over Stream | 1935 | 15 | Poor |
| County Road P19 over New York Creek | 1935 | 5 | Poor |
Busiest bridges in the county
| Bridge | Built | Vehicles/day | Condition |
|---|---|---|---|
| US30 over Stream | 1965 | 17,875 | Good |
| US30 over UPRR | 1998 | 13,605 | Fair |
| US30 over 4TH St & Stream | 1998 | 13,605 | Fair |
| US30 over Cameron Ditch/fish CR | 1989 | 9,755 | Fair |
| US75 over Stream | 1934 | 7,600 | Good |
| US30 over Missouri River | 1991 | 7,030 | Fair |
| US30 over Big Papillion Creek | 1966 | 6,945 | Good |
| US30 over E Br. Big Papillion CR. | 1966 | 6,945 | Fair |
| US30 over Stream | 2002 | 6,945 | Fair |
| US75 over Deer Creek | 1971 | 6,140 | Fair |
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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