28TH STREET BRIDGE (TIP)
Pages 26–27 in Capital Budget · 1 table · includes narrative
28TH STREET BRIDGE (TIP)
Functional Area: Engineering and Construction Project Type: Continuing, Capital Project Responsible Department: DEPARTMENT OF MOBILITY AND INFRASTRUCTURE Project Manager: Deputy Director, Mobility and Infrastructure
Capital Improvement Program
Project Description
This project is a rehabilitation of the 28th Street Bridge, originally constructed in 1931 on the site of a previous bridge, which connects the Strip District and Polish Hill. The bridge carries 28th Street between Liberty Avenue and Brereton Street, a total length of 315 feet.
Project Justification
Recent inspections have shown that the bridge is in need of immediate repairs. Undertaking the design of a rehabilitated bridge would result in operational and maintenance cost savings in the long run.
Shows capital project funding by source and year.
Operating Budget Impact
This project represents a minimal operating expense other than the time of DOMI staff. A rehabilitated bridge should realize some operational savings.
Unexpended/Unencumbered Prior Year Funds $1,371,788
28TH STREET BRIDGE (TIP)
2026 Deliverables and Objectives
Deliverables are tentative and subject to change Location
