In 1959, builders constructed the Electric Avenue Bridge using timber pilings and support beams. In June 2024, routine inspections identified a significant worsening of one of the timber pile cap beams. Decay resulted in a loss of wood, crushing, and bulging, indicating a complete loss of the beam’s ability to support weight. Given the severity of the finding, the City immediately closed the bridge to all traffic. In September 2024, crews completed temporary repairs to strengthen the structure, which allowed both travel lanes to reopen.
Working Towards a Permanent Solution
While these temporary repairs to the Electric Avenue bridge allow for full use of the bridge, we recognize the need for a long-term solution. The permanent replacement of this critical infrastructure will require significant planning, resources, and time.
In winter 2026, the City was awarded a $10.5 million grant to support this project. Now that funding is secured, we will begin a multi-year process to design and construct a new bridge. The design and permitting phase will begin in April 2026 and will involve extensive engineering studies, opportunities for public input, and coordination with various stakeholders. Our goal is to ensure the project results in a sustainable, resilient structure that meets our community’s needs for generations to come.
Project Overview
This project will reconstruct and widen the existing bridge, originally constructed in 1959. The new bridge will include one vehicle travel lane in each direction, separated bike lanes, and sidewalks on both sides.

Project Status- Winter 2026
The design and permitting phase will begin in April 2026, and we currently anticipate construction will begin in spring 2028. The estimated construction timeline and detour routes will be determined after the final design and permits are completed. We do anticipate that the existing Electric Avenue bridge will need to be fully closed for the duration of the project.
Project Background
The City has determined that replacing the Electric Avenue Bridge is essential to ensuring long-term safety and reliability for the community. Replacing the bridge offers the opportunity to widen it and provide facilities for people walking and biking that are consistent with current long-range plans.
Funding
In winter 2026, this project was awarded a $10.5 million grant and is now fully funded for construction.
Contact
General project questions: AskPW@cob.org
Media inquiries: pwmedia@cob.org