Workers finish tying together the network of 150 tons of steel reinforcements in the new VA Cutoff Bridge in Hartford Village on May 21, 2024, in preparation for a concrete placement. The roughly 500 foot bridge will realign traffic to connect VA Cutoff Road, on the south side of the White River, with Christian Street on the north, and the old bridge will be removed starting in the spring of 2025. File photo by James M. Patterson/Valley News

HARTFORD — The Vermont Agency of Transportation is seeking public feedback on a recently completed bridge project in Hartford.

Replacement of the bridge over the White River connecting Route 14 and VA Cutoff Road began in 2023 and was completed this summer. The new bridge was built next to the old bridge and is better aligned with Christian Street on the north end.

The old bridge was demolished earlier this year.

The Department of Transportation is seeking feedback on the impact the construction process and the completed bridge have had on motorists.

The online survey can be found at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/HTWZNPT. Responses will be accepted until 5 p.m. on Friday.

The Valley News is the daily newspaper and website of the Upper Valley, online at www.vnews.com.