The new pedestrian bridge over the river, to be built parallel to the Lancaster Avenue bridge, has been named the Phyllis Tilley Memorial Pedestrian Bridge. Tilley was the founder of Streams and Valleys, a group formed in the ’60s to further the beautification of the Trinity.
The bridge, designed by Boston architect Miguel Rosales, is a 384 foot “stress ribbon” style structure, the first of its kind in the United States. Construction should be complete by 2010.




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