First Avenue is open again

Councilman Todd Gloria, Bankers Hill resident Leo Wilson, Councilman Kevin Faulconer and Hillcrest Business Association president Nancy Moors cutting the ribbon at the reopening of the First Avenue Bridge, February 22, 2010Local pedestrians, bicyclists and drivers were giddy with excitement as over 100 residents and city notables attended the ribbon cutting ceremonies at the First Avenue Bridge on Monday morning. Showers ceased just as District 2 Councilmember Kevin Faulconer took the mic to welcome neighbors to the grand re-opening, and the sun shined on Uptown residents who have regained use of this major connector through Bankers Hill.

After short speeches, the ribbon was cut by Councilmember Faulconer; Leo Wilson, chair of the Bankers Hill/Park West Community Association; Councilmember Gloria and Nancy Moors, President of the Hillcrest Business Association. A mini-parade of antique and newer cars First Avenue Bridge over Maple Canyon, February 22, 2010added an exclamation mark to the event.

The steel truss arch bridge spanning Maple Canyon was originally constructed in 1931 under the Improvement Act of 1911. The bridge was completely assembled on the floor of its Ohio fabrication plant, dismantled and shipped here. Initially known as the “Peoples Bridge” (because it was erected by demands of local property owners) the return of the old bridge is a new treat for the Uptown community.

Enjoy the views from its span or check out the bridge’s structure from below on a hike through Maple Canyon.

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