Walkway along McKinley Bridge will connect trails in St. Louis and Metro East
By Benjamin Poston
ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH
08/05/2006
The Great Rivers Greenway District conducted a tour Saturday of the McKinley Bridge reconstruction.
(JERRY NAUNHEIM JR/P-D)
As David Fisher walked alongside the McKinley Bridge Bikeway Saturday morning, he breathed in the warm air and savored a view of the Mississippi River and downtown.
"It is a joy," said Fisher, executive director of the Great Rivers Greenway District, which is developing the bike path and pedestrian walkway. "The symbolic thing is that it's reaching across the river - it really makes you understand the relationship between the river and the city."
The 14-foot-wide path is slated to open in September 2007, the same time that vehicular traffic resumes on the bridge. The path will connect St. Louis' Riverfront Trail to Metro East's Confluence Trail.
St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay and Illinois park officials toured the bridge Saturday morning.
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"I'm looking forward to pulling out my bike, dusting it off and riding across this someday soon," Slay said, praising the project.
On the Missouri side, the path will connect with the Branch Street Trestle, planned as a promenade with hanging plants and water fountains, and then link to the Riverfront Trail. The elevated steel trestle is part of an abandoned rail corridor from the river to downtown. Like the High Line in New York City and the Promenade Plantee in Paris, St. Louis will become the third city in the world to convert an elevated railroad viaduct into an urban recreation area, Fisher said.
In Illinois, the path will meet the Confluence Trail, a Madison County path on the levee that runs north to the Chain of Rocks Bridge.
The four-lane McKinley Bridge closed in 2001 and the Illinois Department of Transportation, Great Rivers Greenway District and the Metro East Park and Recreation District have collaborated to redevelop the bridge and incorporate the pedestrian and bike path.
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