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Eleanor Ward Bridge

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Crosses
  
Coquitlam River

Maintained by
  
City of Coquitlam

Opened
  
26 August 2006

Location
  
Coquitlam

Body of water
  
Coquitlam River

Locale
  
Coquitlam, B.C.

Construction begin
  
March 1, 2004

Total length
  
127 m

Province
  
British Columbia

Carries
  
Pedestrian, Bicycle

Similar
  
Sea Island Connector, Moray Bridge, No 2 Road Bridge, Coast Meridian Overpass, Dins Bridge

The Eleanor Ward Bridge is a four-lane road bridge in Coquitlam, British Columbia. It spans the Coquitlam River, connecting the Coquitlam Town Centre area with the Burke Mountain area of northeast Coquitlam. The $25 million bridge, with a span of 127 m (417 ft.), opened on August 26, 2006.

The bridge construction was part of the David Avenue Connector project, officially launched on March 1, 2004, and included a second smaller bridge over Hyde Creek and two kilometres of new road between Pipeline Road in the west to Coast Meridian Road in the east. The roadway featured two travel lanes in each direction, four new traffic signals, on-street bicycle lanes, a new sidewalk, a mixed use path and improved street lighting. At the time, it was the largest infrastructure project ever undertaken by the City of Coquitlam.

The bridge was dedicated to the memory of Eleanor Ward, a longtime Coquitlam community volunteer.

References

Eleanor Ward Bridge Wikipedia


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