DRAIN — City officials here are moving forward with the nomination of the Pass Creek Covered Bridge to the National Register of Historic Places, taking a step toward formally recognizing and preserving one of the community’s most significant historic resources. Built in 1925, it is one of fewer than 50 remaining covered bridges in Oregon, a state that once had more than 400. It is also one of the few located within an incorporated city, setting it apart from Oregon’s covered bridge legacy.