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The Robert L.B. Tobin Land Bridge is a wildlife crossing over Wurzbach Parkway in San Antonio's Phil Hardberger Park that opened on December 11, 2020. [1] The project cost $23 million and is designed for both wildlife and pedestrians. Construction began on November 26, 2018, [2] and was originally expected to end in April 2020. [3]
From the street level, it looks like any other ordinary overpass - but the newly opened $23 million bridge serves a much greater purpose. But you won't find any pavement or concrete on top ...
Features include 7.5 miles (12.1 km) of trails, two playscapes on either side of the park, a nature play area for children, dog parks on both sides of the park, picnic facilities, basketball courts, an outdoor classroom, a children's vegetable garden, a wildscape demonstration garden, a restored wetland, the Salado Creek overlook, the Skywalk, and the Robert L.B Tobin Land Bridge.
On December 11, 2020, the Robert L.B. Tobin Land Bridge opened over Wurzbach Parkway in San Antonio, Texas' Phil Hardberger Park. [51] The project cost $23 million and is designed for both wildlife and pedestrians. Construction began on November 26, 2018, [52] originally expected to end in April 2020, [53] and opened in December 2020.
Robert L.B. Tobin Land Bridge; Ronald Kirk Bridge; Rosita's Bridge; W. Waco Suspension Bridge This page was last edited on 18 December 2024, at 00:41 (UTC) ...
Richmond–San Rafael Bridge: San Francisco Bay: 1956: California: Sidney Lanier Bridge: Brunswick River: 2003: Georgia: Talmadge Memorial Bridge: Savannah River: 1991: Georgia: Vincent Thomas Bridge: Los Angeles Harbor: 1963: California: 184 ft (56.1 m) Soo Line High Bridge: St. Croix River: 1911: Minnesota / Wisconsin: 182 ft (55.5 m) Ship ...
(Reuters) -The state of Maryland on Tuesday filed civil claims against the owner and operator of the cargo ship that struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge in March, killing six people and paralyzing ...
During her time at the White House, Tobin was instrumental in planning for the end of Title 42, the Trump-era public health order that was used to turn away migrants during the height of the pandemic.