If you’ve recently crossed the Knickerbocker Bridge, located west of the Willamette River Bridge project, you may have noticed that we’ve updated the interpretive signs that guide you through multiple parts of the project.
The Knickerbocker Bridge is the perfect vantage point for watching construction. The new interpretive signs give visitors an even better idea of how the bridges are built and how the surrounding area will look when the project is complete.
The signs show a rendering of the completed bridges and restored Whilamut Natural Area. They also show elements of bridge construction, improvements we have already made to the surrounding area and locations for future enhancements.
Next time you cross the Knickerbocker Bridge, take a look at the new display and see what features you can identify on the project site.
Towards the top of this photo, you can see the Knickerbocker Bridge and how it provides a clear view of the project. |
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