City council reviews pedestrian bridge designs for Austin Avenue bridge

  • The first bridge design features a lower railing for pedestrians and cyclists. (Courtesy Rosales + Partners, Inc.)
    The first bridge design features a lower railing for pedestrians and cyclists. (Courtesy Rosales + Partners, Inc.)
  • The second bridge design takes inspiration from historic bridges. (Courtesy Rosales + Partners, Inc.)
    The second bridge design takes inspiration from historic bridges. (Courtesy Rosales + Partners, Inc.)
  • The third bridge design features one main structural tower. (Courtesy Rosales + Partners, Inc.)
    The third bridge design features one main structural tower. (Courtesy Rosales + Partners, Inc.)
The Georgetown City Council was presented with the three final bridge design ideas for the Austin Avenue pedestrian bridge that will help connect downtown to other parts of the city and enhance the San Gabriel River greenbelt areas. During the Tuesday August 22 city council workshop, the three bridge designs were presented to the council to gather their input, see what changes are suggested and…

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