The Mare Island Drawbridge, the vehicle and pedestrian connection between Vallejo and the former Navy shipyard, is coming up short — about 16 feet short.
The bridge, which is supposed to rise to a maximum height of 90 feet, is currently going up to 74 feet, city officials said Friday.
A contractor is scheduled to make repairs on Tuesday, the city said in a press release.
The bridge will be out of commission for about six hours, from 9 a.m. top 3 p.m., according to the city.
The bridge, which straddles the Napa River, was originally built in 1934. More than 40,000 workers were employed at the U.S. naval shipyard during World War II.
