The 7th Street Bridge, also known as the Lions Bridge, shut down to traffic on March 16 after decades of structural concerns, including weight limits and aging concrete. Officials say the bridge, built in 1916, is no longer equipped to handle modern traffic demands.
About 16,000 vehicles used the bridge daily, according to the county. Drivers are now being detoured to the Ninth Street and Highway 99 bridges during construction, which is expected to take about two years.
The total project cost is estimated at about $127 million. Funding includes roughly $92 million from federal sources, $15 million from the state, and local Measure L sales tax dollars.
While the historic bridge will be demolished, some of its iconic features will be preserved. County officials say two of the four lion statues will be relocated to a nearby park as part of a public display honoring the structure's history.
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