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Burned Towpath Trail Bridge Reopens with Temporary Replacement

Arsonists burned the bridge last month.
SUMMIT METRO PARKS
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TWITTER
Arsonists burned the bridge last month.
Arsonists burned the bridge last month.
Credit SUMMIT METRO PARKS / TWITTER
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TWITTER
Arsonists burned the bridge last month.

  The bridge that was destroyed by a arson on theTowpath Trailin Akron two weeks ago is back open.

Summit Metro Parks installed a temporary bypass for parkgoers to use while city and park officials work on a permanent fix.

Ohio and Erie Canalway Coalition President Dan Rice says it’s been a top priority to get the bridge reopened, even with a temporary fix.

“Because of the demand of hikers and bicyclists who use this section for transportation, for riding into downtown Akron and other recreational [uses], our partners just felt that it was really important to get this repaired as quickly as possible," Rice said. "We just could not be happier or more proud of our great partnership.”

Rice says the cost for the bridge’s permanent replacement ranges from $75,000 to $100,000. Summit County Metro Parks has agreed to donate $10,000 toward a replacement, while acrowdsourcing effort has raised more than $2,000.

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Michael Bratton is a second-year student in Kent State's graduate program for public relations.