Georgetown City Council chooses Austin Avenue pedestrian bridges design

  • Georgetown City Council chose the first bridge design, which was the least expensive option presented and would cost about $14 million. (Courtesy City of Georgetown)
    Georgetown City Council chose the first bridge design, which was the least expensive option presented and would cost about $14 million. (Courtesy City of Georgetown)
Georgetown City Council decided to move forward with a design for the Austin Avenue Pedestrian Bridge during their meeting on February 27, despite the council having to re-bid the project and some members reluctantly agreeing on a design. These two new bridges — one over each fork of the San Gabriel River alongside Austin Avenue — have been in the works for the better part of a decade, according…

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