Say Farewell to the Sylvan Avenue Bridge

Categories: City Hall

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Justin Terveen (2009)
The Sylvan Avenue Bridge is a humble thing, an unlovable, low-lying stretch of concrete over the Trinity that tends to flood a handful of times per year. That's why the city and TxDOT have been planning, what seems like forever planning a newer, wider, taller, $42.3 million replacement.

Work on the new, six-lane span (complete with sidewalks but sans bike lanes) actually began earlier this year, with crews beginning to install bridge columns in late March, but the bridge has remained in operation, even if the associated boat ramp and Trammell Crow Park have not. Now, though, the inevitable day has come: TxDOT will close Sylvan Avenue between Irving Boulevard and Morris Street tomorrow.

There will be detour signs and electronic billboards alerting drivers of the change, but it will probably be best to steer clear of that general area while people figure things out, which they will have plenty of time to do. Construction is expected to last a year-and-a-half, with a planned reopening in the spring of 2014.

Then, rather than strangely haunting images of asphalt disappearing beneath flood waters in a vaguely post-apocalyptic landscape, we'll have something more like this:

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kergo1spaceship
kergo1spaceship

I loved watching that sonnofabitch flood when it would rain heavy; proves the POWER of nature. Makes me think how much moxy pioneers had, building wooded bridges across that swollen dump called the Trinity. 

ItsSoSad
ItsSoSad

Why build a bridge? Flooding isn't a big problem. Just ask the Trinity Tollroad supporters!

 

This bridge is a big government waste of $42 mil that could be better spent studying the TTR!

 

(See, I can do double-speak too!)

1dailyreader
1dailyreader

Why 6 lanes?  I can't imagine there's that much traffic using Sylvan Avenue to begin with.

Cliffhanger
Cliffhanger like.author.displayName 1 Like

Only $42 million? Crap. There goes our world-class status.

ket354
ket354

About time. World class cities don't build roads that flood. Duh!

kergo1spaceship
kergo1spaceship

 @ket354 

 

 

yeah, or streets that buckle, with ginormous potholes.......do you live in Decatur?  Tell Fuzzy's Taco's we said hi; while the are still open. 

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