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Roy G. Guerrero pedestrian bridge still expected this year
Wednesday, January 31, 2024 by Elizabeth Pagano
An update from Capital Delivery Services shows that work to rebuild the long-lost pedestrian bridge in Roy G. Guerrero Park continues to truck along. According to the update, the project is now 30 percent complete, and permanent sheet piles intended to stabilize the banks of Country Club Creek West have been completed. In addition, casing for the piers and bridge, capping of existing wastewater lines, concrete drop structures and basin spillways and walls are also done. Importantly, the pedestrian bridge is still on track to be installed this year.
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