Summit County residents reach boiling point over 4-year wait on collapsed Kungle Rd. bridge

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New Franklin residents are saying enough is enough, as their wait for a replacement for the collapsed and potentially hazardous Kungle Road bridge has now hit 4 years.

NEW FRANKLIN, Ohio — New Franklin residents are saying enough is enough, as their wait for a replacement for collapsed and potentially hazardous Kungle Road bridge has now hit 4 years.

Phyllis Osborne is a 21-year Kungle Road resident who is also very concerned about neighborhood safety. Osborne told News 5 the neighborhood has been given very little information on when the bridge will finally be replaced. “As residents reach out to us and ask about the status of it, when is it getting fixed, we don’t have those answers," Powell said. “It came down to which city owns it, and that’s when the survey got involved and that’s when they determined this was actually Norton’s responsibility.”

News 5 reached out to Norton Mayor Mike Zita and he responded quickly, acknowledging his city is responsible for the Kungle Road bridge replacement. Zita said the project will get started in 2023 and issued the following statement in response to our story:

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