SHINE — A barge 240 feet long and 60 feet wide traveled under the eastern span of the Hood Canal Bridge on a sunny and calm Wednesday afternoon.
Making its way quickly through the water at 5 knots, its sound was mostly drowned out by vehicle traffic passing overhead.
Expect approximately five barges to make this trip a day if a “pit to pier” gravel project goes forward, Fred Hill Materials officials said Wednesday.
The Poulsbo-based company put on a demonstration — opponents called it a public relations maneuver — showing how an “average” barge would make its way under the bridge to the company’s proposed pier near Shine.
An application for the “pit-to-pier” project has yet to be submitted.
The demonstration Wednesday didn’t require the floating drawbridge to be opened.
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