After several delays and years of construction and closures, the Mission Bay Bridge first built in 1950 has been rebuilt and reopened to drivers.
After several delays and years of construction and closures, the Mission Bay Drive Bridge first built in 1950 has been rebuilt and reopened to drivers.
The bridge is located on West Mission Bay Drive between I-8 and SeaWorld Drive, about a mile west of the Interstate 8/I-5 interchange. The bridge connects the SeaWorld peninsula to both the Mission Beach area and the Midway District. "This project improves a vital connection to one of San Diego’s most visited beach communities," Peters said."Over $138 million in federal funds, including $80 million from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, made this bridge a reality with the help of the Federal Highway Administration.
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