Rock Creek Bridge gets spruced up

The Rock Creek Bridge, which dates to 1921 and carried an original alignment of Route 66 near Sapulpa, Okla., got a bit of a cleanup on Friday.

Longtime roadie Brad Nickson was there and had this report:

This morning some volunteer crews for AEP/PSO and OG&E cleared some trees and brush from around the Rock Creek bridge in Sapulpa.  The crews were from Northeast Rural Services and McCoy Tree Surgery.  This was a joint project of the Oklahoma Vegetation Management Association (www.okvma.com), the Oklahoma Route 66 Association and the City of Sapulpa.  The city of Sapulpa also sent a few guys out with weedeaters to clean up some of the tall grass.  On Saturday, the crews may be back with a bucket truck to get some of the higher branches.  They feel that will open up the sight line to the bridge from the highway. I agree …

Here are Nickson’s photos of the cleanup:

KOTV in Tulsa also filed this report about the cleanup efforts. Here’s the video:

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