- Grosse Ile Toll Bridge
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bridge_name= Grosse Ile Toll Bridge
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crosses=Trenton Channel ofDetroit River
locale= Grosse Ile and Riverview inWayne County, Michigan ,
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open=November 27 ,1913
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long=The Grosse Ile Toll Bridge is a
swing bridge that crosses theTrenton Channel of theDetroit River connectingGrosse Ile Township, Michigan to the mainland inRiverview, Michigan which is located inWayne County, Michigan .=History=
The Grosse Ile Toll Bridge was financed, designed and constructed between 1912 and 1913 by the Grosse Ile Bridge Company (GIBC). GIBC was established as a Michigan corporation and bridge company on May 1, 1912, with Grosse Ile land owner Edward W. Voigt as its primary incorporator, majority stockholder and founding president. Voigt directed the construction of the Grosse Ile Toll Bridge and opened the span to the general public on November 27, 1913 (Thanksgiving Day). The Toll Bridge was the first automobile bridge to the island.
Voigt was a German immigrant who became a prominent Detroit-area businessman and entrepreneur. He possessed the majority of the land (approximately 400 acres) on the north end of Grosse Ile, where he owned and maintained the Island Home Stock Farm. Voigt established the GIBC to make it faster and easier to transport his draft horses to and from his farm, as well as to open the island to automobiles.
Because Grosse Ile and Monguagon Township had a population of less than 1,000 in 1913, and because Wayne County had no interest in building an automobile bridge on the north end of the island, local residents supported Voight's plan to build the bridge.
Since 1913, the GIBC has renovated and expanded the Toll Bridge. It also performed major repairs to the bridge after freighters struck a large section of the span in 1965 and again in 1992. The GIBC replaced the bridge deck in 1986, built a new central swing bearing in 1994, and opened a toll plaza in Riverview in 2004. Funding for the improvements and normal maintenance of the bridge is generated from the user fee toll charged by the GIBC. The one-way toll for crossing the bridge is $1.50 (if cash is used), $1.20 (if a GIBC token is used), or $1 (if a "Bridge Pass" is used). The GIBC has received numerous awards praising its maintenance projects for the Toll Bridge from Michigan-based and national infrastructure and engineering organizations such as the
American Society of Civil Engineers , American Consulting Engineers Council, and Consulting Engineers Council of Michigan.Stewardship for the Toll Bridge and ownership of the GIBC has passed from Voigt to his descendants. The current president and owner of the GIBC is Paul J. Smoke, Voight's great-grandson.
References
*cite news|url=http://www.ilecamera.com/stories/072106/loc_20060721005.shtml
title=Smoke Speaks|publisher=Ile Camera|date=July 21, 2006* [http://www.michigan.gov/mdot/0,1607,7-151-9620_11154_11188-28912--,00.html Michigan Department of Transportation]
* Karmazin, Nancy G., "Quick History of Grosse Ile", 1999.
External links
* [http://www.grosseilebridge.com/ Grosse Ile Bridge Company]
* [http://www.geocities.com/histmich/voigt.html Detroit's Voigt Brewery]Crossings navbox
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place =Detroit River
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