Fort Bragg closed the All American Gate for an estimated 18 to 24 months to repair the Gruber Road Bridge and settling sections of the All American Freeway. Other gates remain available and the visitor center stays open. Fort Bragg closed the All American Gate for an estimated 18 to 24 months. The project includes repairs to the Gruber Road Bridge and portions of the All American Freeway.
Settling is associated with infrastructure built over an old landfill. The installation's visitor center remains open. The cited accounts attribute institutional claims to the officials or organizations making them and distinguish those statements from independently established events.
The All American Gate is a major access point for one of the nation's largest military installations. Long gate closures can shift congestion to local roads and other security checkpoints. Subsurface settlement can require staged structural and roadway work. These background conditions describe the setting in which the current development occurred without resolving the decisions or outcomes still pending.
Drivers are being routed to other installation gates during construction. The schedule could extend into 2028 depending on field conditions and repair progress. The chronology and reported quantities are preserved because later official updates may revise preliminary counts or schedules.
The current evidentiary limit is specific: The final completion date and traffic effects at each alternate gate were not yet known. The report therefore does not extend beyond the published record on motive, causation, final totals, legal outcome or implementation where those matters remain open.
The next documented developments are updated gate and traffic advisories and construction milestones and any schedule revision. Until those records appear, the available account supports the facts above while leaving the identified uncertainties unresolved.
