Greenpoint Avenue Bridge Explained

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Bridge Name:Greenpoint Avenue Bridge
Official Name:J. J. Byrne Memorial Bridge
Crosses:Newtown Creek
Locale:Brooklyn and Queens, New York City
Maint:New York City Department of Transportation
Design:Bascule bridge
Mainspan:180feet
Width:70feet
Below:26feet
Traffic:31,622 (2016)[1]
Open:1987
Preceded:Pulaski Bridge
Followed:Kosciuszko Bridge

The Greenpoint Avenue Bridge is a drawbridge that carries Greenpoint Avenue across Newtown Creek between the neighborhoods of Greenpoint, Brooklyn and Blissville, Queens in New York City. Also known as the J. J. Byrne Memorial Bridge, the bridge is named after James J. Byrne, who served as Brooklyn Borough President from September 1926 until he died in office on March 14, 1930. Previously, Byrne was the Brooklyn Commissioner of Public Works.[2]

History

The Greenpoint Avenue Bridge is the sixth bridge to cross Newtown Creek in this location. In the 1850s, Neziah Bliss built the first drawbridge, which was called the Blissville Bridge. It was followed by three other bridges before being replaced by a new bridge in March 1900.[3] A new bridge opened in 1929 and after suffering from mechanical problems it was replaced by the current structure in 1987.[4]

Designed by Hardesty & Hanover, the Greenpoint Avenue Bridge was the recipient of an American Institute of Steel Construction Award in 1991.[5]

On March 30, 2009, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg held a press conference at the Greenpoint Avenue Bridge, announcing that it would receive $6 million in federal stimulus funds, which will be used to rehabilitate the bridge.[6]

In 2011, the NYCDOT proposed an extension of the existing Greenpoint Avenue bike lane on the Brooklyn side across the bridge into Queens. The project was completed in 2015.[7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: New York City Bridge Traffic Volumes. 2016. New York City Department of Transportation. 9. March 16, 2018.
  2. Web site: J.J. Byrne Park Historical Sign . . September 26, 2009.
  3. Web site: Greenpoint Avenue Bridge Over Newtown Creek . . September 26, 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100221073357/http://www.nyc.gov/html/dot/html/bridges/green.shtml . February 21, 2010 . dead .
  4. News: State Will Build New City Bridge . . . September 6, 1984 . September 26, 2009.
  5. Book: Guide to Civil Engineering Projects In and Around New York City . 2nd . Metropolitan Section, American Society of Civil Engineers . 2009 . 45–46.
  6. News: Brooklyn Bridge to get face-lift thanks to Feds, says Bloomberg . Adam . Lisberg . . New York . March 30, 2009 . September 26, 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090331235910/http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/2009/03/30/2009-03-30_brooklyn_bridge_to_get_facelift_thanks_t.html . March 31, 2009.
  7. . July 2, 2015 . NYC DOT Completes Installation of Protected Bike Lanes on Greenpoint Avenue Bridge, Connecting Queens and Brooklyn . New York City Department of Transportation . January 12, 2017.