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Bayfront-Hauke Park Bicycle & Pedestrian Bridge Set to Reopen Wed. After City Finishes Emergency Repairs

11/27/2019

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The Bayfront-Hauke Park Bicycle & Pedestrian Bridge, which was closed in early September for safety concerns.
PictureCity of Mill Valley officials celebrate the reopening of the Bayfront-Hauke Bicycle and Pedestrian Bridge.
Less than three months after City of Mill Valley officials put an emergency plan in place to garner a slew of regulatory approval and race to repair the Bayfront-Hauke Park Bicycle & Pedestrian Bridge before a fast-approaching Nov. 30 deadline, they've done exactly what they said they were going to do. The bridge is set to open today at 3pm following a project that cost approximately $100,000, City officials said.

The repairs of the tiny bridge, whose understated importance came into stark contrast in early September when residents reported significant movement on the bridge, became urgently necessary when an analysis found failure of one pier and likely deterioration of other supporting piers. The closure removed a vital link between the eastern slice of the City and the rest of it, forcing throngs of commuters, from young students to those headed to the Financial District and beyond, as well as tourists heading to or from Mill Valley, to circumvent the bridge by heading on Roque Moraes Dr., a narrow roadway with few safe resources for bicyclists and pedestrians. 

The closure, and the outpouring of support for its speedy repair, appears headed for a happy ending, as the Mill Valley City Council unanimously backed a plan to declare the situation an emergency, find the necessary repairs to the bridge to be categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), authorize a budget adjustment to pay for the work and to award the necessary repair work on the failed piling and railings.

The City had some good favor in looking to fast-track the repairs. In this specific area, the time period where work is allowed to be completed by the Army Corps of Engineers is between June 15, 2019 and November 30, 2019. And the original permit issued by SF Bay Conservation and Development Commission requires the bridge be kept open to the public at all times as a public access amenity. Couple the poor conditions for pedestrians and bicyclists on Roque Moraes with PG&E's scheduled vegetation management work with nearby lane closures in the coming months, creating an even narrower pathway for bicyclists, City officials determined that it was critical to expedite this work to preclude the bridge from being closed for another year. 

The Bayfront-Hauke Park Pedestrian Bridge was designed and built by the County of Marin in the mid-1970s, and the city effectively took control of it sometime since then, according to City officials. MORE INFO.

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