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The bridge is part of the National Highway System, as are South Capitol Street north of the bridge and the Suitland Parkway. The bridge was re-decked and widened in 1975–1978 to repair damage, build new approaches and to create room for a 5th lane that would be bus-only in the rush hour direction. The work also narrowed the sidewalks. [9] [10]
Hurricane Sandy flooded the East River Park and the Lower East Side in 2012 prompting city officials to consider flood mitigation plans that would alter the park. [6] In June 2013, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) secretary Shaun Donovan launched Rebuild by Design, a competition which called for experts to develop solutions for neighborhoods disproportionately impacted by ...
Rehab a bridge on Columbia Parkway located over Red Bank Road. The rehabilitation work includes replacing the bridge's deck with reinforced concrete and replacing the expansion joints and backwalls.
The first stage of construction built the Wapato Way East bridge over I-5 at the Fife curve in 2021. Current work involves the rebuilding of bridges that carry I-5 traffic over Hylebos Creek and ...
The Queensboro Bridge, officially the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge, is a cantilever bridge over the East River in New York City. Completed in 1909, it connects the Long Island City neighborhood in the borough of Queens with the East Midtown and Upper East Side neighborhoods in Manhattan , passing over Roosevelt Island .
The two main points the report contained about the OH 209 bridge condition is that the bridge deck and the paint were listed in poor/deficient condition. The projected cost is $13.4 million.
The new parkway was groomed overnight by 1,700 workers to prepare for the opening. The general public was allowed to use the new parkway after the special dignitaries car had passed. [2] [36] The project also included the addition or renovation of several playgrounds and public parks, such as Crocheron Park. [37]
The Grand Central Parkway was first proposed in 1922, as a scenic drive along the high ground of east-central Queens. [4] By the time construction began in 1931, it had been reconceived as extending northwestward to the Triborough Bridge, then in the planning stages, and connecting on the east with the Northern State Parkway, also in the planning stages, thereby among other things providing an ...