Your Ideas For The Underside Of The Detroit-Superior Bridge Are Wanted

(Cleveland) -- The underside of the Detroit-Superior (Veterans Memorial) Bridge has been vacant since streetcars stopped running there in 1954, but this weekend, people can see the bridge's underside, and also offer input for its future use.

On Friday, June 23, the public is invited to participate in a conversation with local leaders and other residents about their vision for creating public access to the underside of the bridge. This community dialogue will be hosted on the underside of the bridge from 5:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m., with dinner available on a first come-first served basis. Feedback and ideas will be used to inform future plans for the bridge. 

On Saturday, June 24, the Veterans Memorial Bridge and Subway Tour returns.

 This free, self-guided tour allows visitors to experience the original streetcar station and tracks, unique views of the Cuyahoga River, Lake Erie, and downtown Cleveland. Visitors can also explore ideas to reactivate the underside of the bridge for future pedestrian use and can provide feedback on how they believe the space could best serve residents and visitors.

 Gates open at 10:00 a.m. and the event ends at 6:00 p.m., with the last admission at 5:30 p.m. Reservations are not required. Food trucks, live entertainment, and educational tables will also be featured during the tour.

 The last tour of this architectural gem was held in 2019 and attracted more than 17,000 visitors. The County is honored to welcome visitors from across the country again to share this unique piece of history.

The main entrance for both the community conversation and the tour is 2433 Superior Viaduct, at the northeast corner of the West 25th Street and Detroit Avenue intersections. Volunteers will be on-site to assist visitors.

 For questions about the weekend’s events, please visit veteransmemorialbridge.org or contact the Department of Public Works at 216-348-3824, Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

 Additional helpful information:

 Release Form:

A valid ID for all visitors over the age of 18 must be presented on-site. Visitors to either event must complete a release form prior to entering the bridge. Complete the release form online to save time and bring it with you for the event. One release form will work for both days of activities. 

 Getting There:

Please be mindful that there is no parking available at the site. Limited street parking is available but we suggest the following for your visit:

  • Drop Off Zone (2433 Superior Viaduct)—The drop off zone will be located outside of the entrance to the bridge tour. No parking or unattended vehicles. Unattended vehicles will be towed.
  • Handicapped Parking—Limited handicapped parking is available at the 2433 Superior Viaduct entrance of the bridge.
  • Regional Transit Authority (RTA)—For a list of bus/rapid routes and schedules, visit http://www.riderta.com/.
  • Bikes—Bike racks will be available for cyclists at both ends of the bridge.
  • Carpool—Carpooling is recommended.
  • Flats East Bank—Cost associated with parking.
  • Nautica Entertainment Complex Parking (2200 Elm St., Cleveland)—Cost associated with parking, cash only.

Fun Facts:

  • Started on June 4, 1912, the bridge was constructed from 2,123,300 cubic yards of concrete and 9,385,000 pounds of steel.
  • In 1918, the Veterans Memorial Bridge was celebrated as the world’s largest double-deck, reinforced concrete structure.
  • In 1976, the Veterans Memorial Bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
  • The bridge is 96 feet tall and 3,112 feet long, connecting Detroit and Superior Avenues over the Cuyahoga River Valley in downtown Cleveland.
  • The bridge consists of 12 concrete arches, varying in size from 58 feet to 174

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