Grand Ave S bridge over Midtown Greenway
The City is improving the crossing of the Grand Ave S bridge over the Midtown Greenway
Project overview
- The Grand Ave S bridge was built in 1914 by the Chicago, Milwaukee, and Saint Paul Railroad. It was constructed to help separate railroad traffic from city streets.
- This Grand Ave S bridge goes over the midtown greenway, which is a big pathway for bikes and walkers.
- The road already has sidewalks that are 8 feet wide and grassy areas on both sides, allowing cars and people to use it. The corridor offers one-way southbound vehicular traffic. The bridge length is 106 feet, with a width from curb to curb of 30 feet.
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Project phase
This project is currently in the input phase.