SUPERIOR, WIS. - Two years after he last visited the Blatnik Bridge to tout his $1 trillion infrastructure package, President Joe Biden returned Thursday to the aging span set to undergo a massive rebuild thanks to a $1 billion federal grant.
The high-traffic connector between Duluth and Superior is one of 37 projects of similar size and scope that Biden announced $5 billion worth of funding for during his visit. His “Investing in America” agenda has led to new legislation meant to create jobs and rebuild old infrastructure — and the key over-water artery between the port cities is among the projects that will benefit.
“For decades, people talked about replacing this bridge. but it never got done, until today,” Biden told a crowd at Superior’s Earth Rider Brewery, a local favorite with a view of the 63-year-old bridge.
While protesters outside called for a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war, Biden spoke in a large manufacturing room at the brewery backed by pallets of Earth Rider craft beer and barrels. He told those gathered and watching on YouTube that he’s investing in jobs for American workers. The iron and steel to build the new bridge will be made in America, he said.
“This bridge is important. But the story we are writing is much bigger than that,” Biden said. We are rebuilding “pride in America,” he said.
Construction on the bridge, built in 1961, could start as soon as next year.
The $1 billion for reconstruction is the largest grant of its kind, said U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., at the event.
The entire project is expected to cost $1.8 billion. The Blatnik Bridge carries 33,000 vehicles per day — traffic moving along Interstate 535 and Hwy. 53. About 265,000 trucks carrying $2.6 billion in domestic goods and more than $1 billion in international goods travel the route every year. Its deterioration would mean closure by 2030 if not addressed, according to the White House.