Camden Bridge, Road bridge in Minneapolis, United States
Camden Bridge is a road bridge spanning the Mississippi River in Minneapolis, connecting the Camden neighborhood to the Northeast district. The steel structure carries four lanes of traffic across the water.
The bridge was initiated by the Minneapolis Department of Public Works in 1977 to strengthen the city's transportation network. It was built during a period when the city was expanding connections between different neighborhoods.
The bridge serves as part of the Grand Rounds Scenic Byway system, integrating with Minneapolis's network of parks and connecting different residential communities.
The bridge is designed for vehicle traffic and provides direct passage over the river. Pedestrians should use designated pathways and be aware of traffic flow when crossing.
The bridge underwent a complete resurfacing project in 2010, finishing ahead of schedule and demonstrating efficient infrastructure maintenance practices.
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