Bridge built; Quinn visits; smiles aplenty

Many happy faces accompanied this week’s dedication of the First Avenue Bridge. We’re glad that Gov. Pat Quinn came to add his stamp of approval. Governor, don’t be a stranger

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Gov. Pat Quinn (second from left) snips the ribbon at Monday's dedication of the new $27 million First Avenue Bridge that links Sterling and Rock Falls. Among others who participated are (left to right) state Rep. Jerry Mitchell, R-Sterling, Tad Skromme, Illinois Department of Transportation inspector, Don Goodrige, ironworker foreman, Quinn, and state Sen. Mike Jacobs, D-East Moline. (SVM photo)
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Quinn, who doesn’t make it a habit to visit Sterling-Rock Falls, had one more turn at the microphone.

“I think what Mayor Lee just said is really important. Human beings want to live and work near water and the Rock River, a mighty river, a very important river, and we want to make sure the bridges over the river are safe. …

“We have work to do. We have to keep investing if we’re going to be a strong state. ...

“So we’re right here in Sterling-Rock Falls to say we’re going forward. We, the people, we’re going to keep on building bridges and roads and make Illinois a better place.”

State Rep. Jerry Mitchell, R-Sterling, who went through two other bridge rebuilds in Dixon, praised the cities for their cooperation and patience, as well as Civil Construction, the contractors and workers.

“It’s an absolutely fantastic structure. It looks absolutely beautiful at night,” he said.

People who have driven across since the bridge’s Oct. 15 opening would heartily agree.

We add our praise for the builders, the state and the municipalities. Nice job, one and all.

We hope the bridge is a symbol for how the cities can work more closely together.

And to Gov. Quinn, we say, Don’t be a stranger. One new bridge does not the entire Sauk Valley make. Come back and see what else we have.

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