Went by yesterday and they are close to pouring the pillars on the north side of NWEx for this bridge.
I can't fly my drone in this area, otherwise I'd post a photo.
Went by yesterday and they are close to pouring the pillars on the north side of NWEx for this bridge.
I can't fly my drone in this area, otherwise I'd post a photo.
Press release:
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Sections of a 121-foot pedestrian bridge to be placed over NW Expressway Boulevard (State Highway 3), east of Wilshire Boulevard will be delivered to the Expressway’s median between 10-11 a.m. Wednesday, April 13.
Welding and assembly of the bridge superstructure will take place in the median over the next few weeks.
The bridge’s design concept represents classic cars from the 40s, 50s and 60s nearby airports, Wiley Post and Clarence E. Page, and their aviation heritage.
The bridge will link the Lake Hefner and Lake Overholser Trail and provide safer passage for walkers, cyclists and runners across NW Expressway.
The $5.3 million project is funded by the 2007 Bond Program and the 2017 Better Streets, Safer City Bond Program.
Drivers should expect intermittent lane closures throughout construction.
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This picture gives you a window into what OKCTalk would be like without a drone.
Due to the proximity to Wiley Post Airport, I can't even take off anywhere near this area. So, we're left with lousy, ground-level photography that will never be able to capture this project adequately.
It's so strange they dropped that bridge in the median when they were nowhere close to being ready to position it properly.
I will use this bridge, but I will be shaking my head the whole time. They should have at least tried a proper at-grade crossing at first and used the money saved for other needed trail improvements. I wonder how much the cost overruns are in labor alone.
Guess there was no layaway option at Bob's discount bridges? I don't see anything special about this project that would make it take it so long. Its kind of an ugly bridge that they will install some LED lights on and call it good.
And now this is on indefinite hold awaiting parts for the LED lighting system.
Holy cow, those bridge sections have been there blocking one lane of traffic for almost 5 months now.
I feel for the people who have to commute through that area.
It’s absurd that they can’t find a better place to temporarily store the bridge. Not like there’s any shortage of empty land in NW OKC.
Well go ahead and add another item to the list of reasons drivers hate pedestrians and bicyclists.
It's absolutely nuts that they couldn't find somewhere else to store the bridge section. Even if the fabricator didn't have room to store it at their shop, it still would have been easy to find another location to store it. I'm sure it would cost them a little extra $$ having to move the bridge twice, but I'd think the cost would be worth it instead of choking off 2 lanes of NW Expressway for half a year.
On a positive note, during lunch today I noticed they had signs up on either side of the work zone saying NW Expressway will be closed on 9/14 from 11:00PM to 5:30AM. So hopefully that is when they are finally going to set the bridge deck in place. Also noticed an electrician was there installing lights on the sides of the bridge.
While I support increasing the Bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure in the city this bridge looks like a massive waste of money. I genuinely hope I am wrong, but it looks like millions of dollars circling the drain.
So how much is it worth to keep people from being killed at a very dangerous area while trying to cross by foot or bicycle? There are other pedestrian and bicycle bridges in OKC. Were those also a massive waste of money? I suspect this will get more traffic than the bridge over I44 at Woodson Park. Considering how long this bridge will last I think it was a very wise idea.
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