Cortez Bridge
The Cortez Bridge is a double-leaf bascule bridge that connects the barrier islands of Bradenton Beach, and the mainland of Cortez, Florida. It crosses the Sarasota Bay, carries Cortez Road, part of SR 684, and was built in 1956, replacing a swing bridge built in 1921.[1]
Cortez Bridge | |
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Coordinates | 27°28′07.6″N 82°41′36.7″W |
Carries | SR 684 |
Crosses | Sarasota Bay |
Locale | Bradenton Beach, Florida |
Official name | Cortez Bridge |
Maintained by | Florida Department of Transportation |
Characteristics | |
Design | Bascule |
Total length | 2,616 feet |
Width | 37 feet |
Clearance above | 20 feet |
History | |
Opened | 1921 (original bridge) 1956 (current bridge) |
Statistics | |
Daily traffic | 15,100 |
Toll | None |
Location | |
The current bridge was designated by the 1965 Legislature of Florida.
In 2017, the Florida Department of Transportation began plans to replace the Cortez Bridge with a high-level bridge. Construction is expected to begin in the mid-2020's. The new bridge will be 65 feet above the surface, and it will allow 98% of boats to pass underneath.[2]
References
- "BridgeReports.com | SR-684 (Cortez Rd) over Sarasota Pass, Manatee County, Florida". bridgereports.com. Retrieved 2020-10-15.
- "Cortez Drawbridge to Come Down, Be Replaced By Span Bridge". www.baynews9.com. Retrieved 2020-09-20.
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