Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/South_Park_Bridge> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 85 of
85
with 100 items per page.
- South_Park_Bridge length "0.391668".
- South_Park_Bridge abstract "The South Park Bridge (also called the 14th/16th Avenue South Bridge) is a Scherzer Rolling Lift double-leaf bascule bridge in Seattle, Washington, United States. It was constructed in 1929-31 and closed to traffic on June 30, 2010, due to safety concerns. The South Park Bridge carried automobile traffic over the Duwamish River near Boeing Field, just outside the city limits of Seattle. It was named for the nearby South Park neighborhood of Seattle. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982, as the 14th Avenue South Bridge.The bridge was operated by the King County government. About 20,000 vehicles used the bridge daily, and it was a main connection to South Park's main business district. Dismantling of the bridge began in late August 2010, with removal of the lift span sections.The bridge was already in poor condition due to its 75-year age when it was further damaged by the Nisqually earthquake in 2001. In 2002, King County inspectors gave the bridge a score of 6 out of a possible 100, per Federal Highway Administration criteria, and the rating later fell to as low as 4. This compares to a score of 50 for the I-35W Mississippi River bridge, which collapsed in August 2007.Due to lack of county, state and federal funding, the South Park Bridge closed on June 30, 2010 at 7:00 p.m. Although plans to build a new bridge were ready, the project did not receive a $99 million federal TIGER I grant in early 2010.By working with state and local funding partners, King County secured $100 million toward the replacement of the South Park Bridge. In August 2010, the County submitted a grant application for $36.2 million in federal funds from the second round of federal Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER II) grants. On Oct. 15, 2010, it was announced that the South Park Bridge had been awarded $34 million in TIGER II financing, filling the funding gap and allowing work to replace the bridge to move forward. Construction is expected to last through summer 2014.On May 5, 2011 South Park residents celebrated Cinco de Mayo and the groundbreaking on the replacement bridge by building a giant 26-foot long piñata designed to look like the South Park Bridge. King County Executive Dow Constantine, was joined by Gov. Chris Gregoire, Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn and other dignitaries at the groundbreaking ceremony.".
- South_Park_Bridge closingDate "2010-06-30".
- South_Park_Bridge closingYear "0016".
- South_Park_Bridge closingYear "2010".
- South_Park_Bridge crosses Duwamish_River.
- South_Park_Bridge length "391.668".
- South_Park_Bridge locatedInArea Seattle.
- South_Park_Bridge locatedInArea South_Park,_Seattle.
- South_Park_Bridge locatedInArea Washington_(state).
- South_Park_Bridge mainspan "57.912".
- South_Park_Bridge maintainedBy King_County,_Washington.
- South_Park_Bridge openingYear "1931".
- South_Park_Bridge thumbnail South_Park_Bridge_in_Seattle.jpg?width=300.
- South_Park_Bridge type Bascule_bridge.
- South_Park_Bridge wikiPageExternalLink SouthParkBridge.aspx.
- South_Park_Bridge wikiPageExternalLink 64000902.pdf.
- South_Park_Bridge wikiPageExternalLink 300197_DEIS_Exec-Eng.pdf.
- South_Park_Bridge wikiPageExternalLink projectdetail.aspx?cipid=300197.
- South_Park_Bridge wikiPageID "6743736".
- South_Park_Bridge wikiPageRevisionID "603369640".
- South_Park_Bridge begin "1929".
- South_Park_Bridge bridge "South Park Bridge".
- South_Park_Bridge bridgeName "South Park Bridge".
- South_Park_Bridge caption "South Park Bridge seen from South Park in 2007".
- South_Park_Bridge closed "--06-30".
- South_Park_Bridge complete "1931".
- South_Park_Bridge crosses Duwamish_River.
- South_Park_Bridge design "Double-leaf bascule".
- South_Park_Bridge downstream First_Avenue_South_Bridge.
- South_Park_Bridge hasPhotoCollection South_Park_Bridge.
- South_Park_Bridge imageSize "250".
- South_Park_Bridge locale Seattle.
- South_Park_Bridge locale South_Park,_Seattle.
- South_Park_Bridge locale Washington_(state).
- South_Park_Bridge mainspan "Bascule span:".
- South_Park_Bridge maint King_County,_Washington.
- South_Park_Bridge open "1931".
- South_Park_Bridge place Duwamish_River.
- South_Park_Bridge structure "Crossings".
- South_Park_Bridge upstream "South 102nd Street Bridge".
- South_Park_Bridge subject Category:Bascule_bridges.
- South_Park_Bridge subject Category:Bridges_completed_in_1931.
- South_Park_Bridge subject Category:Bridges_in_Seattle,_Washington.
- South_Park_Bridge subject Category:Bridges_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Washington_(state).
- South_Park_Bridge subject Category:Landmarks_in_King_County,_Washington.
- South_Park_Bridge subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Seattle,_Washington.
- South_Park_Bridge subject Category:Road_bridges_in_Washington_(state).
- South_Park_Bridge type Artifact100021939.
- South_Park_Bridge type BasculeBridges.
- South_Park_Bridge type Bridge102898711.
- South_Park_Bridge type BridgesCompletedIn1931.
- South_Park_Bridge type BridgesInSeattle,Washington.
- South_Park_Bridge type BridgesOnTheNationalRegisterOfHistoricPlacesInWashington(state).
- South_Park_Bridge type Landmark108624891.
- South_Park_Bridge type LandmarksInKingCounty,Washington.
- South_Park_Bridge type Location100027167.
- South_Park_Bridge type Object100002684.
- South_Park_Bridge type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- South_Park_Bridge type Point108620061.
- South_Park_Bridge type Position108621598.
- South_Park_Bridge type RoadBridgesInWashington(state).
- South_Park_Bridge type Structure104341686.
- South_Park_Bridge type Whole100003553.
- South_Park_Bridge type YagoGeoEntity.
- South_Park_Bridge type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- South_Park_Bridge type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- South_Park_Bridge type ArchitecturalStructure.
- South_Park_Bridge type Bridge.
- South_Park_Bridge type Infrastructure.
- South_Park_Bridge type Place.
- South_Park_Bridge type RouteOfTransportation.
- South_Park_Bridge type Wikidata:Q532.
- South_Park_Bridge type Place.
- South_Park_Bridge type Location.
- South_Park_Bridge comment "The South Park Bridge (also called the 14th/16th Avenue South Bridge) is a Scherzer Rolling Lift double-leaf bascule bridge in Seattle, Washington, United States. It was constructed in 1929-31 and closed to traffic on June 30, 2010, due to safety concerns. The South Park Bridge carried automobile traffic over the Duwamish River near Boeing Field, just outside the city limits of Seattle. It was named for the nearby South Park neighborhood of Seattle.".
- South_Park_Bridge label "South Park Bridge".
- South_Park_Bridge sameAs m.0glr8h.
- South_Park_Bridge sameAs Q7568157.
- South_Park_Bridge sameAs Q7568157.
- South_Park_Bridge sameAs South_Park_Bridge.
- South_Park_Bridge wasDerivedFrom South_Park_Bridge?oldid=603369640.
- South_Park_Bridge depiction South_Park_Bridge_in_Seattle.jpg.
- South_Park_Bridge isPrimaryTopicOf South_Park_Bridge.
- South_Park_Bridge name "South Park Bridge".