i think i've seen the lights for this bridge on maybe two or three times since it's been completed which is hilarious considering they look just like simple bulbs. i like the idea of more pedestrian crossings across expressway but perhaps not in this exact style. i wish they would do something about the bare concrete and commission some local artists. hopefully it gets some use soon!
There will be a ceremonial opening of this bridge Wednesday at 10 AM.
Lol I rode past it this weekend and they did a better job of blocking it off then the simple 2x4 that was there previously. Ill be glad once the bike lanes on wilshire are replaced with an actual MUP. The bike lanes are okay but I can see how others might feel unsafe there.
They should at least make the bike lanes on Wilshire protected.
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Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
Press release:
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Iconic pedestrian bridge opens over NW Expressway
06/7/2022
Oklahoma City took another step towards becoming a more pedestrian and cycling-friendly community today by opening a 121-foot pedestrian bridge over NW Expressway Blvd near Wilshire.
The bridge provides safe passage for walkers, cyclists and runners on the 7.8-mile Hefner – Overholser Trail which runs from Britton Road at Lake Hefner Drive to NW 39th Street at Overholser Drive.
“This bridge provides an important and safe connection for the hundreds of thousands of people who use our world-class trails system every year,” said Mayor David Holt. “I thank the voters for approving this bridge and for continuing to invest in opportunities for physical activity and alternative transit.”
The Bridge’s design concept represents classic cars from the 40s, 50s and 60s and nearby airports, Wiley Post and Clarence E Page.
The $5.3 million project was funded by the 2007 Bond Program and the 2017 Better Streets Safer City Bond Program.
Look nice but it would have been even better if they could have also added stairs as well.
There are steps on the north side of the bridge.
I was thinking an elevator. Looks like quite the challenge for a non motorized wheel chair.
Yeah I was thinking elevators would be nice too but that would surely require ongoing maintenance I wonder if it’s something they can do in the future.
I just saw the steps on the north side. Better one side than none I guess. Not sure why they didn’t add steps to the south part.
I don't understand why the ramp on the left side of the bridge in the photo had to be this complicated zig zag design whenever it could have just been a long ramp over Brookside Dr. connecting directly to the sidewalk/future multi-purpose trail.
I think you make a good point, but when I compare the long ramp on the north side - which does allow for clearance over a private drive - to what was done on the south side, I just can't really see there being much of a material difference in cost or scope compared to what was ultimately built.
It appears structural issues have reared their ugly head. They have now put in temporary structural support devices on the long ramp on the north side. It went in a few days ago. It covers a fairly large section near the top.
We live near it and while the look of the actual bridge is ok (retro car grill), this thing is an eyesore and looks out of place. I do feel sorry for the CDR business. Poor planning IMO and it now seems poor execution. Took forever to build and looks like a problem all around.
The lowest bidder cutting corners and ignoring ADA requirements. Sounds about right for Oklahoma City. On par with the construction of Plaza Towers elementary school in Moore that killed students due to a tornado strike.
Let's spend a fortune making pedestrian bridge that most resembles a rat maze. And even better, let's make it car themed, as viewed from the perspective of cars.
I hope cars are not driven on the bridge either!
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