
The Berkeley I-80 bridge also known as the University Avenue pedestrian bridge and the Berkeley Marina overpass is a -wide bridge spanning the
Eastshore Freeway
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Interstate 80
Interstate 80 (I-80) is an east–west transcontinental freeway that crosses the United States from downtown San Francisco, California, to Teaneck, New Jersey, in the New York metropolitan area. The highway was designated in 1956 as one ...
/580) in
Berkeley, California
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. It forms part of the
San Francisco Bay Trail
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.
History
The bridge was constructed to allow bicycles, pedestrians, and wheelchair users access to the
Berkeley Marina
The Berkeley Marina is the westernmost portion of the city of Berkeley, California, located west of the Eastshore Freeway (Interstate 80 and 580) at the foot of University Avenue on San Francisco Bay. Narrowly speaking, "Berkeley Marina" refers o ...
,
Eastshore State Park
McLaughlin Eastshore State Park is a state park and wildlife refuge along the San Francisco Bay shoreline of the East Bay between the cities of Richmond, Albany, Berkeley, Emeryville, and Oakland. It encompasses remnant natural wetlands, rest ...
, and the city. In the city records, the bridge is referred to as the "City of Berkeley Eastshore Pedestrian Overcrossing". The bridge has two lanes for bikes and a raised sidewalk and is wide enough to carry emergency vehicles. Crossing 14 lanes of traffic, the main span is long and the elevated approaches total in length.
Opened on February 27, 2002, the bridge was built at a cost of $6.4 million. The new pathway created a route in compliance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 or ADA () is a civil rights law that prohibits discrimination based on disability. It affords similar protections against discrimination to Americans with disabilities as the Civil Rights Act of 196 ...
between Berkeley and its Marina and waterfront park region. Prior to its construction, the only wheelchair accessible route was via an undercrossing to the north. Bicycles and pedestrians alternately use a path and stairwell that ran under and along the University Avenue freeway overpass.
Since opening, the bridge has seen a much higher use than the previous path and stairwell. The National Bicycle Greenway has used it since 2003 in its Oakland to Berkeley Mayors' Ride.
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See also
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References
* ''Berkeley Daily Planet'', February 28, 2002
External links
Consulting firm's web page*
Photos of the opening
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Bridges completed in 2002
Buildings and structures in Berkeley, California
Interstate 80
Pedestrian bridges in California
Through arch bridges in the United States
2002 establishments in California
Bridges in Alameda County, California
San Francisco Bay Trail
Bridges on the Interstate Highway System
Cyclist bridges in the United States
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