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The completion of the Big Four Bridge is something locals have looked forward to for years.A grand opening of the ramp into Jeffersonville was set for April 30, but the Indiana Department of Transportation has delayed that once again.Mobile users: Tap here for videoWhether biking or walking, the thousands of locals that use the Big Four Bridge every year have had to use the Waterfront Park entrance. The ramp into Jeffersonville is closed and will stay closed for now, and locals aren't happy with it."I'm just disappointed. I have a son that lives on Main Street in Louisville. I could just walk across the bridge to his house or ride my bike. It's just very disappointing," said Jeffersonville resident Mark Wohlebb.After sitting idle for 25 years, the Waterfront Park entrance opened to the public more than a year ago.The Indiana side was supposed to open last summer, then came delay after delay. Then, finally, a new date was set for the day of the Great Steamboat Race.According to INDOT, the latest delay is due to liability issues during installation of permanent lighting and handrails.However, Jeffersonville Mayor Mike Moore said since temporary lighting has already been installed, the state agreed that Jeffersonville would assume that liability so the ramp could be open while work was underway."We got all of that past us. Jeffersonville was accepting responsibility for the early opening. This past Wednesday, they instructed me that we were not going to be opening on April 30. Of course I was furious," said Moore.Business owners said they were looking forward to the boost the bridge would give them during Derby season."That impacts everybody's bottom line from the rate of small businesses hiring to affect economic growth and how much is available for taxes. So it's affecting everybody," said Thad Holmes with Big Four Burgers.Moore said he's just as disappointed as residents and business owners, but he doesn't think his pleas with INDOT will get the bridge open any sooner."I don't think they are concerned with breaking promises. It's disheartening for Louisville and for Jeffersonville. Unfortunately, there's nothing we can do about it but complain," said Moore.INDOT did not return WLKY's calls for comment, but according to its website, officials hope to have the ramp completed by the end of May.