Residents of Shreveport, Louisiana, are eagerly anticipating the start of construction on the new Jimmie Davis Bridge, set to begin in just a few weeks. The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD) has announced that work on the $360 million project is scheduled to kick off in mid to late May.
The Jimmie Davis Bridge, a historic structure that connects Caddo and Bossier parishes, was originally built in 1968 and currently carries a daily traffic count of 25,500 vehicles. The upcoming project will involve the replacement, repair, and reconfiguration of the bridge to improve traffic flow and ease congestion in the area.
Erin Buchanan, Public Information Officer for the DOTD, stated, “We are anticipating starting work on the new Jimmie Davis bridge in about a month. This project is crucial for enhancing transportation infrastructure in the region and ensuring the safety and efficiency of the bridge for years to come.”
The construction of the new Jimmie Davis Bridge is divided into five phases, with Phase 1 set to begin with shoulder reconstruction along Jimmie Davis Highway. This initial phase, expected to take approximately six months, is necessary to accommodate traffic on the shoulders during roadway construction. The overall completion date for the new bridge is scheduled for late 2026.
Once completed, the new bridge will feature four lanes and include a raised median with three openings for U-turns. These enhancements are designed to optimize traffic flow and enhance the overall transportation experience for motorists using the bridge.
One of the most exciting aspects of the project is the transformation of the existing 1968 bridge into a pedestrian facility once the new bridge is operational. While specific details about the conversion are yet to be finalized, officials have emphasized that it will be a unique feature for north Louisiana and create new opportunities for recreational activities in the region.
Throughout the construction process, the existing bridge will remain open to traffic, albeit with alterations to access points for motorists. The DOTD has provided detailed road maps and presentations outlining the project’s scope and timeline on their official website for public reference and awareness.
Marivel Segarra, a resident of south Bossier, expressed her excitement about the project, stating, “I travel that road all the time, and I am interested to see the exciting new things they are going to do. The traffic is horrendous, and I am just excited to see how it looks afterwards.”
As construction on the new Jimmie Davis Bridge prepares to begin, the city of Shreveport is poised to embark on a transformative journey towards modernizing its infrastructure and enhancing connectivity between communities. The project signals a significant investment in the region’s development and sets the stage for a more efficient and sustainable transportation network.
For more information on the Jimmie Davis Bridge project and updates on construction progress, residents and stakeholders are encouraged to visit the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development website for the latest news and announcements.
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