The design of this bridge features a tied-arch truss structure. This 256-foot-long and 16-foot-wide bridge
The High Plains Pedestrian Bridge spans over SH-83 (Parker Road), a heavily trafficked six-lane-separated state highway with over 50,000 cars passing through daily. This bridge provides a safe crossing, allowing pedestrians and cyclists to access surrounding neighborhoods and businesses without the risks associated with busy road crossings.
The High Plains Pedestrian Bridge will significantly improve regional trail connectivity. Providing a safer highway crossing, granting residents easier access to the larger Denver regional trail network. Ultimately, this project enhances the quality of life for the community, promoting outdoor activities while keeping pedestrians safe.