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Since the beginning of this article the "Future" section has needed citations. I live near this bridge and causeway and I have never heard of any 2004 NYS DOT study that contemplates replacing the bridge because of concerns about "flawed cement". In any case, the predicted 2010 date of completion for the replacement span is complete balderdash since nothing of the sort has been done. I am removing the "Future" section in toto. If anyone has citations for any of the assertions made in the "Future" section then I will happily stand down, but until then, the "Future" section has no place in this article. None have been forthcoming for 4 years so I think it's time to tidy things up a bit. JeffTracy (talk) 09:34, 17 February 2014 (UTC)Reply