Tama County Supervisors By: Joyce Wiese
Tama County Supervisors met Tuesday morning, February 17, for their regular meeting since President’s Day fell on Monday, their regular meeting date. County Engineer Lyle Brehm told supervisors he was doing a lot of leg work preliminary to the replacement of the Chambers Bridge. Brehm says there is a lot of work to be done before actual work starts on the replacement. Chambers Ford bridge was constructed in 1890 after citizens of Salt Creek Township petitioned the Tama County Board of supervisors for a permanent bridge over the Iowa River four miles southeast of Chelsea. Citizens were responsible for procuring a right-of-way for the bridge and building the trestlework on the right-of-way and all approaches to the bridge. Clinton Bridge and Iron Works, Clinton, Iowa, built the single span, pin-connected Pratt through truss bridge. Only maintenance repairs were required for the first decade, but by the turn of the century the original timber trestle approach constructed by the citizens had deteriorated past repair. Supervisors inspected the bridge in 1902 and contracted with the George E. King Bridge Company for repair work and erection of a new Lackawanna and Jones and Laughlin span north of the original span. Work began in the fall and winter of 1902-03 and was completed by April 1903. The pin-connected Pratt through truss was the most popular steel bridge for medium-scale crossings in the state in the late 1800’s and was promoted by nearly all state and national bridge companies. Measuring 345 feet long and 15.1 feet wide, Chambers Ford Bridge stood out among these because of its staged construction, two-span configuration and well preserved physical state. Brehm says the bridge will be up for bid and if sold must be removed from the spot it now sets. Brehm thinks be late summer of 2015 they might be ready, but definitely the year later. Monday, March 9, 2015, has been the date set for the Tama County Budget Hearing. This will be at 10:00 a.m. in the county supervisors meeting room. Anyone interested in the budget of Tama County should attend this meeting. It will be published in several of the Tama County newspapers. Claims for the past week submitted for payment came to $267,163.07. Supervisors then went into closed session on an Insurance Issue, with Casey Schmidt.




