Washington County, OH
309 public highway bridges
Washington County Bridge Snapshot
Washington County, Ohio contains 309 public highway bridges in the FHWA National Bridge Inventory. Roughly 55.3% are rated “Good,” 26.5% “Fair,” 6.5% “Poor,” and 6.5% are classified as structurally deficient — the federal designation for spans whose deck, superstructure, or substructure has been rated 4 or below on the 0–9 NBI scale. Structurally deficient does not mean unsafe to cross; it means the bridge is on the priority list for repair or replacement.
Inspections in OH are conducted by certified engineers from the state Department of Transportation on a 24-month cycle, and results are reported back to the FHWA each spring. The list below shows every NBI-tracked bridge in the county, sorted by inventory load rating. Use the “Sort by” controls to surface the lowest-rated spans first, and click any row for full inspection history, traffic counts, and condition trends.
Source: FHWA National Bridge Inventory. See methodology for full definitions.
Condition Distribution
All Bridges (309)
COUNTY ROAD 348
PoorOver: MILL RUN * CLIN
.60 MI N OF JCT CO RD 20, Washington, OH
COUNTY ROAD 4
PoorOver: BR RAINBOW CK HENDERSHO
10.19 MI NW OF JCT SR 7, Washington, OH
COUNTY ROAD 79
PoorOver: BR RAINBOW CK * HUC
3.82 MI N OF JCT CO RD 4, Washington, OH
COUNTY ROAD 60
PoorOver: MUSKINGUM * LOWELL T, A
.08 MI S OF JCT SR 60, Washington, OH
POMEROY PIKE
Structurally DeficientOver: RAILROAD
0.4 M W- SR32&SR618 MAIN, Washington, OH
TOWNSHIP ROAD 921
Structurally DeficientOver: L MUSKINGUM * HUNE CVR
.05 MI E OF JCT SR 26, Washington, OH
TOWNSHIP ROAD 570
Structurally DeficientOver: BR WOLF CK * SHINN CVR
0.15mi S of TR91, Washington, OH
TOWNSHIP ROAD 75
Structurally DeficientOver: DUCK CREEK * STEVEN
.01 MI E OF JCT SR 821, Washington, OH
TOWNSHIP ROAD 443
Structurally DeficientOver: NEWELLS RUN * MUD LAN
.37 MI N OF JCT SR 7, Washington, OH
Read our methodology — how this data is sourced, computed, and verified.
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| Publisher | Kiznis Studio |
| Sources | FHWA National Bridge Inventory, public U.S. government datasets |