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Team effort leads to award for Salem bridge project
ODOT News
Aug. 9, 2010
 
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A team effort that included ODOT, City of Salem, Oregon State Parks, local advocates, consultants and contractors helped Salem’s Union Street Railroad Bridge win a prestigious national award.
 
The bridge received a 2010 Transportation Planning Excellence Award in the Livability/Sustainability category from the Federal Highway Administration and Federal Transit Administration. The award was presented on July 11 at the Transportation Research Board’s joint summer meeting in Minnesota. The award highlights the team’s collaborative and innovative efforts.
 
“There were many people who put in many hours to complete this wonderful project. We also want to thank the elected officials for their support along the way,” said Pat Rogers Fisher, program manager for ODOT’s Local Government Section. “We are very proud of the fact that it was chosen from among 90 nominations.”
 
The structure was transformed from a 100-year old railroad bridge to a new passage over the Willamette River for bicycles and pedestrians. It was opened by the City of Salem in 2009 and has been a popular attraction with local citizens and tourists.
 
“The bridge provides a critical half-mile link in the bicycle and pedestrian circulation systems for the community of West Salem, downtown, the region and the state,” said Fisher. 
 
Engineering innovations and unique design elements were utilized to maintain the bridge’s structural integrity while retaining its historical features and character. The construction elements included timber trestle rehabilitation, precast concrete deck panels for the truss and trestle, pedestrian railings, lighting and lead paint encapsulation.
 
ODOT’s Transportation Enhancement Program provided $600,000 for design, $1 million for construction, an additional $415,000 when costs rose, and $2 million in American Reinvestment and Recovery Act (ARRA) funds.
 
 
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