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The Harbor Bridge Project (or New Harbor Bridge or US 181 Harbor Bridge) is the replacement of the existing through arch bridge that crosses the Corpus Christi Ship Channel, which serves the Port of Corpus Christi in Corpus Christi, Texas, with a modern cable-stayed bridge design.
The construction pause of the new Harbor Bridge affects a lot more than traffic for drivers. Here's why there are concerns and what may happen now. Here's how new Harbor Bridge construction delays ...
The new bridge is scheduled to be completed in June 2025. It was originally estimated to be completed in spring 2020. Harbor Bridge Project to close off Comanche Street in Corpus Christi starting ...
The bridge crosses the Corpus Christi Ship Channel and handles nearly 26,000 vehicles daily. A new bridge called the New Harbor Bridge is under construction. When complete, it will allow larger ships to pass beneath, permit safer pedestrian transit, and reconfigure the highway interchange system in the surrounding community. [2]
Gordie Howe International Bridge under construction: 853 m (2,800 ft) 2,500 m (8,200 ft) ... Corpus Christi Ship Channel. ... Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap.
Nueces County has given a preliminary nod on joining the city of Corpus Christi to help financially support certain projects planned for a European-styled mixed-use development.
U.S. Highway 181 is a south–north U.S. Highway located entirely in the state of Texas.Both termini are at Interstate 37, the road that it mainly parallels to the east.US 181 begins in Corpus Christi, Texas at mile marker 0 [citation needed] to the south, through south-central Texas to just south of San Antonio to the north (mile marker 131), for a total length of 137 miles (220 km).
The bridge is expected to be a critical part of the Whitecap Preserve, an $800 million community at the former site of the Waves Resort Waterpark. Corpus Christi to seek grant for Commodores ...