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Drakes Island Road Bridge Replacement Project

Drakes Island Road Bridge

The Bridge

The Drakes Island Road Bridge is 84 years old and is nearing the end of its useful life. 

The Town of Wells has hired an engineering firm to help the community determine what the replacement for this bridge could look like. Partners for this project will include the Drakes Island Community, US Fish & Wildlife, Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge, Wells Reserve, and Maine DEP, among others. 

The Town's goal is to create a strong program to protect the surrounding river and marsh environment - and of course, to provide a better long-term connection to Drakes Island for the community. 

Project Updates


Project Update as of May, 2023

Two proposed designs for the replacement of the Drakes Island Road Bridge were presented at a public meeting on Tuesday May 23, 2023 at 6 pm at the Wells Town Office.

CMA Engineers presented two different design alternatives, along with an analysis of the effects of doing nothing. This "No-Build" analysis is always created for an engineering project to provide a benchmark situation against which to compare the build alternatives.

Project Update as of October, 2025

Proposed Design: The preliminary design is currently underway with work on design, permitting, right-of-way coordination, and utility coordination progressing. The primary deliverables for this phase will be a developed set of engineering plans for the bridge and foundations, updated cost estimate, and documentation of coordination with project partners. The preliminary plans will show roadway and bridge geometry, channel layout, roadway and bridge cross sections, guardrail layout, and traffic control measures. During this phase, no activities are anticipated to occur at the site.

Design Public Review: The design will be reviewed by the Town at the conclusion of preliminary and final design phases. A third public meeting is anticipated for second quarter 2026 to present the final design and provide more detailed information on the upcoming construction phase. 

Contact Us

  1. Drakes Island Road Bridge Replacement Committee


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    208 Sanford Road
    Wells, ME 04090
     
     

     

Project Schedule

MilestoneDate​
Project KickoffApril 2022​
First Public MeetingJuly 2022​
Second Public MeetingMay 2023​
​Engineering Study CompleteMarch 2023​
Preliminary Design2023​
Proposed Design2025 (currently underway) 
Design Public ReviewFall/ Winter 2026 (anticipated) 
Final Design CompleteSummer 2026
Advertise to ContractorsSummer / Fall 2026
Award ContractFourth quarter 2026
Begin ConstructionDecember 2026 / Jan 2027 (with temporary traffic plan in place through April 2027 (estimated)
Construction EndMay 2027 (estimated)


Meetings and Community Input

May 23, 2023 Public Meeting

  • A public informational meeting, open to the Town, took place on Tuesday, May 23 at 6PM at the Wells Town Office and online via Zoom. Two proposed designs for the replacement of the Drakes Island Road Bridge were presented at a public meeting. 
  • You can view the meeting report here and watch the meeting on YouTube here. The PowerPoint presentation is available here

July 27, 2022 Public Meeting


  • A public informational meeting, open to the entire Town, took place Wednesday, July 27 at 6PM at the Wells Town Office and online via Zoom. The meeting included an overview of the bridge planning and design process and timing, as wells as information about the engineering challenges of replacing the bridge. There were multiple questions and comments from the audience.
  • You can read the meeting report here and watch it on YouTube here. The PowerPoint presentation is available here.
  • Email the committee at the link in the upper left of this page if you would like to receive meeting updates.

Engineering and Environmental Considerations

Bridge Status: The Drakes Island Bridge was originally constructed in 1938 and consists of a 14-foot span bridge with a timber deck and timber substructure elements. At 84 years old, the bridge has significantly passed its service life expectancy and is showing signs of significant deterioration. 

Environmental Resources: The Drakes Island Bridge and the approach roadway to the east and west are all abutted by tidal wetlands. The Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge has property abutting the project site to the north and south. 

To preserve and improve the surrounding environmental resources, several critical engineering tasks are being performed. The project team is conducting rigorous environmental permitting coordination, detailed hydrologic and hydraulic evaluation of the existing and proposed conditions, and evaluating project alternatives and their associated environmental impacts. 

Sea Level Rise: Drakes Island Road and the bridge crossing along it serve as the sole means of access to the island community on Drakes Island. The replacement of this crossing represents a significant investment by the Town in terms of funding, time, and construction related coordination within the community. Therefore, it is imperative that the structure and approach roadway are designed based on a selected set of criteria that meet current and future needs and conditions. With this structure being located within a tidal zone, one of the most impactful criteria is the potential for sea level rise. 

To accomplish the objective of reasonably protecting against future sea level rise, the option of increasing the elevation of the bridge and roadway is being evaluated. Part of this evaluation is determining what an appropriate change in sea level is for planning and design purposes. Addressing this now, while the new bridge structure is being designed will help reduce the chance of future modifications being required at this site during the service life of the new bridge. This will also help ensure the continued uninterrupted access to the island, for both the community located there, and visitors to the island.

About Drakes Island

John Ardini and Susan O’Connell, Drakes Island residents, are part of the communication planning group and have helped represent initial concerns of the Drakes Island community and project abutters. 

 Here are some facts about the Island:

  • Approximately 280 homes – no commercial development
  • Transitioning from primarily a summer to year-round community
  • Approximately 80 full-time residences – mostly seniors
  • Many homes occupied part time through out the year 
  • Over 250 Town public beach parking spaces 
  • Heavy seasonal traffic
  • Surrounded by Rachael Carson National Wildlife Refuge and other protected land 
  • Active community organization: Drakes Island Improvement Association
  • Residents concerned about preserving the community character and environment

Project Stakeholders, Representatives and Design Team

Group/Organization
Representative(s)
Town of WellsCarol Murray
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Services & Rachel Carson National Wildlife RefugeRyan Kleinert
Wells National Estuarine Research ReserveJacob Aman
Drakes Island Community RepresentativesJohn Ardini, Susan O’Connell
Project AbuttersSusan O’Connell, Bill Dinardo
U.S. Army Corps of EngineersColin Greenan
Lead Engineering FirmCMA Engineers, Inc.
Environmental Permitting, Geotechnical Exploration / Analysis, and HydraulicsGZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc.
SurveyingDoucet Survey, LLC
Public OutreachMorris Communications

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