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Kronberg Park Multi-Use Walkway
The engineering design for the new Kronberg Park Multi-Use Walkway is nearly complete! Click on the renderings below to see the walkway that will stretch from SE McLoughlin Blvd. to the Kellogg Creek Bike-Pedestrian Bridge in south downtown.
The bridge spans consist of two weathering steel beams with a concrete deck. Over time, the weathering steel produces a natural brown rust-colored appearance that blends well with the forested context, and also reduces the need for maintenance painting in the future. The bridge is supported on hammerhead-style concrete piers with round columns. The columns, in turn, are supported on concrete footings with driven pile foundations. The railings will be galvanized steel in a pattern similar to those used for the Kellogg Creek pedestrian bridge at the north end of the park.
For questions or comments, contact Jennifer Garbely at garbelyj@milwaukieoregon.gov.
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