A new 475-foot-long bicycle and pedestrian overcrossing on East Bidwell Street, near Creekside is to be installed in the next week.
Delivery and installation of the pre-fabricated overcrossing segments requires temporary closures of Harrington Way and E. Bidwell Street near Blue Ravine Road on the nights of June 30 and July 7.
Six semi-trucks will deliver the three large bridge segments on Wednesday, June 30, requiring a one-lane closure of E. Bidwell Street and a complete closure of Harrington Way between 6 p.m. and 3:30 a.m. the next day. Signs will be posted warning that parking on both sides of Harrington Way will be prohibited on June 30.
“While construction crews are completing most of the work on the overcrossing off-street with minimal traffic impacts, delivery and installation of the large pre-fabricated segments are complex tasks that require temporary street closures,” says Robert Goss, Parks & Recreation Director. “We appreciate the understanding and cooperation of local motorists.”
After the bridge segments are installed, construction crews will continue work on the approach ramps leading to the overcrossing on both sides of E. Bidwell Street. The 475-foot-long, 12-foot-wide overcrossing is scheduled to open in the fall.
“The new overcrossing will create a safe passageway for cyclists and pedestrians across one of Folsom’s busiest roadways and will be a huge safety improvement,” says Goss. “The overcrossing will complete the final link of the Humbug Willow Creek Trail winding from El Dorado County to Folsom Boulevard.”
Federal funding, including grants and stimulus funds, covers the approximate $2 million cost of the overcrossing.