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Pedestrian Bridge Along Border-to-Border Trail to Temporarily Close March 30

Archived News Release: March 25, 2020 - ​The pedestrian bridge between Gallup Park and Mitchell Field, located along the Border-to-Border trail, is in need of repair as part of ongoing maintenance. Previously planned repair work will continue as scheduled as it is an essential safety repair.  Work is scheduled to start on Monday, March 30. During construction, the bridge will be closed, and a pedestrian detour route will be marked for the Border-to-Border trail.  Signs and barricades will be installed to safely direct pedestrians away from the construction zone.

While the temporary closure is an inconvenience to users, the repairs to the bridge will provide longer-term durability. The city thanks park users in advance for their patience.

Any questions can be directed to Landscape Architect/Park Planner Hillary Hanzel at [email protected]. Please see the Mitchell Field pedestrian bridge map​ (PDF) online at www.a2gov.org/news for further details on the closure.

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Media Contact Information

Hillary Hanzel
Park Planner/Landscape Architect
734.794.6230 ext. 42548
[email protected]


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