
There are a few more details available regarding the Mason Street Bridge malfunction in Green Bay.
It is being reported that the bridge is currently open at a 61-degree angle, and crews are trying to at least open it to a 72-degree angle, which is considered safe for marine traffic to pass under.
The bridge is potentially stuck due to a gear being dislodged, which is not an easy fix.
That process could take weeks to repair, as motorists have had to find new ways over the Fox River.
This rerouting of traffic has caused several traffic backups, especially when trains go through.
The tracks run along the east side of the Fox River and cut across many of the roadways that connect the east and west sides of the city.
There is no official timeline for when the bridge will be fixed.