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‘Structural deterioration’ prompts weight restriction on Smith Point Bridge

Michael Martino, director of communications for Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine released a statement on the restriction.

Jeremy Skiba

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Nov 16, 2025, 10:10 PM

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Suffolk County officials say Sunday afternoon that there is a weight restriction in effect on the Smith Point Bridge in Shirley due to “structural deterioration.”

Michael Martino, director of communications for Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine, released a statement on the weight restriction:

"Following a routine inspection conducted by the NYSDOT that revealed structural deterioration, Suffolk County will post the Smith Point Bridge with a maximum three-ton weight limit for trucks effective immediately and until further notice. The Department of Public Works is coordinating closely with the New York State Department of Transportation to conduct a more in-depth analysis and determine all available options to safely raise the load rating. This temporary restriction comes as Suffolk County continues its ongoing planning for the construction of a new bridge to ensure long-term safety and reliability for residents and visitors."

Brookhaven resident Sarah Hack walks her dog over the bridge everyday. She says it has been in need of repairs for years.

"It's crazy under there. If you've ever taken a boat under there and taken a look, it looks like a 70-year-old bridge that needs to be repaired," Hack said.

Hack adds the bridge is a vital part of the community.

"The whole community uses this bridge. Everyone has the right to go to the beach and it's not fair," she said. "It's not fair to all the people that pay taxes. The taxes are crazy in this town."

Stephen Canzoneri, a public information officer with the New York Department of Transportation issued a statement to News 12:

"A routine inspection by the New York State Department of Transportation of the Smith Point Bridge revealed structural deterioration that required immediate attention. Further questions should be directed to Suffolk County, which owns and is responsible for maintenance of the bridge."

The Suffolk County Department of Public Works says construction began last year on a replacement for the bridge in Shirley. It's expected to be finished in 2027.

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