Lowry Avenue Bridge comes down
by Tom Elko
The historic Lowry Avenue Bridge connecting Northeast and North Minneapolis fell into the Mississippi River after being imploded on Sunday, June 22.
The bridge, which was built in 1905 and last renovated in 1958, was closed in April, 2008 due to continued structural issues with one of the bridge piers. The last of the debris was removed from the river days later.
A test piling to confirm foundational requirements for the new bridge will be installed after the river bed is cleared. The 32" piling will stand about 10 feet out of the water, and be marked according to United States Coast Guard standard.
More information is available at www.lowryavenuebridge.com.