Riverfront bridge project progresses in Jefferson City

Missouri Statehouse in Jefferson City
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  Chamber of Commerce officials said plans to build a bridge in Jefferson City to improve riverfront access are advancing.

The News Tribune reports Union Pacific Railroad has given its approval for a bridge to be built over its tracks to connect Adrian's Island to the city, and a donor, B.J. DeLong, has pledged $1 million to develop the 30-acre peninsula.

Officials said the nearly $3 million project, called the Veterans Walk to Riverfront Park, will feature a nearly 830-foot bridge that would offer seven overlooks of the Capitol and the riverfront. The span will rise more than 25 feet above the six-track rail yards at its highest point.

More than 70 percent of the project's funding, about $2.3 million comes from private donations.

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