TRUSS FACTOR: The bridge truss for the multiuse bridge at Alameda Drive was placed recently on the I-10 Broadway Curve Improvement Project. Learn more in this ArizonaDOT blog: StayAheadOfTheCurve at aheadofthecurveaz
, which begins at 48th Street at the Tempe/Phoenix border and runs for three miles to Rural Road in Tempe. The streetscape project is one part of Tempe’s goal of enhancing alternative forms of transportation.
“We want to make connections easy throughout the region, not just stopping at Tempe’s border,“ Richardson said. One of the unique features of the bridge at Alameda Drive is its extended width. Generally, multiuse bridges are 10 feet wide, but the bridge at Alameda Drive will be 14 feet wide. The extra four feet will better accommodate foot and bicycle traffic going to or leaving the stadium at the same time.
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