Here's a thread for the Bruce Vento Trail bridge over the railroad tracks and Warner Road east of downtown Saint Paul. I'm not entirely sold on the utility of the bridge since it connects two unpopulated areas, but it'd make for a nice railfanning platform. The architect is Rosales + Partners, who seem to have a pretty decent portfolio. Their page says the budget is $7.7 million. I suspect this had been held up a bit because of the East Metro Rail Capacity Study -- the potential rail flyover from the Saint Paul Union Depot affects where this bridge can be located, but that study is wrapping up now.
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Reminds me of the Martin Sabo Bridge in Minneapolis. A design that I like, but I hope the contractors and/or engineers get it right this time!
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I think they will. If you look closely, this bridge actually appears to be a suspension bridge, rather than a cable-stayed bridge like Sabo is.Reminds me of the Martin Sabo Bridge in Minneapolis. A design that I like, but I hope the contractors and/or engineers get it right this time!
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I don't get anything about this project, personally. Wrong place, odd and becoming cliche design....not my favorite use of money, but as long as it's not my money.....
I like creativity and "spunk", but when people copy other people's creative work it comes off SO TACKY IMO! Come up with your own ideas!!
I like creativity and "spunk", but when people copy other people's creative work it comes off SO TACKY IMO! Come up with your own ideas!!
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That's probably how William Howe felt by 1860.
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I actually think it's a pretty good place for a bridge, if I have the right idea of where it'll go. It saves a good two miles for people connecting between the Bruce Vento trail and the Sam Morgan trail, both popular trails (although I admit I didn't know the latter was called that).
Right now there isn't really a good way for people to get from the East Side to West 7th, so this begins to address this (probably a cycle track on Kellogg would be better, but cars need their parking). It's also a way for people to get from the Gateway Trail to West 7th, since the connections north of the Capitol involve a labyrinthine route through freeway-like streets.
Right now there isn't really a good way for people to get from the East Side to West 7th, so this begins to address this (probably a cycle track on Kellogg would be better, but cars need their parking). It's also a way for people to get from the Gateway Trail to West 7th, since the connections north of the Capitol involve a labyrinthine route through freeway-like streets.
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Main reason this bridge is so far to the east is to not infringe in the St. Paul airports flight approach, Same reason Layfette Bridge was desing the way it was to there would be no towers in the flight path.I don't get anything about this project, personally. Wrong place, odd and becoming cliche design....not my favorite use of money, but as long as it's not my money.....
I like creativity and "spunk", but when people copy other people's creative work it comes off SO TACKY IMO! Come up with your own ideas!!
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I apologize for reserructing an old topic, but are there any new updates on this? I haven't seen anything about it on either St Paul's or ramsey county's websites. Thanks in advance!
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Indeed, does St. Paul finally have their "me-too" bridge?
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good infrastructure is good infrastructure... double the pleasure, double the fun...
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