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Old Posted Sep 17, 2014, 12:25 AM
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Awesome. It's going to be surreal when that's built.
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Old Posted Sep 17, 2014, 1:55 AM
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I just got a reply from Public Works regarding the 2nd Street bridge:

Looks like the end of the month is what to watch for
They were also doing something in the creek bed today. Looks like they are going to drain the area surrounded by sandbags. I wonder what they are up to???

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Old Posted Sep 17, 2014, 2:24 AM
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I found the permits for the bridge that show all the details. The arch will be about 35 feet above the road deck from what I can tell, and around 80 feet above the creek bed at the deepest part of it. That's taller than I thought. It also shows it to be 160 feet long. They're planning to light the arches using LEDs. It should look pretty sweet.

There's a ton of files to go through, but file number 194 shows the elevations of it.

https://www.austintexas.gov/devrevie...erRSN=10948713
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Old Posted Sep 17, 2014, 3:57 AM
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I found the permits for the bridge that show all the details. The arch will be about 35 feet above the road deck from what I can tell, and around 80 feet above the creek bed at the deepest part of it. That's taller than I thought. It also shows it to be 160 feet long. They're planning to light the arches using LEDs. It should look pretty sweet.
I can't wait to see this bridge finished. Its going to be amazing!

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There's a ton of files to go through, but file number 194 shows the elevations of it.

https://www.austintexas.gov/devrevie...erRSN=10948713
That's a lot of files to look through Kevin! I tried to read a few, but found 196-199 to be quite.... boring.
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found 196-199 to be quite.... boring.
Here is a screenshot of file 199...


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Old Posted Sep 17, 2014, 4:18 AM
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Also, here are some pictures of the bridge from the documents.


(northwest corner)


(southwest corner)


(looking north)
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It's reached it full height along Cesar Chavez, the next floor will be the first setback.









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Looks like the first gradient level on the tower portion is topped out. Or, at least, it will be when that whole level is finished.

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Old Posted Sep 18, 2014, 5:01 AM
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Looks like the first gradient level on the tower portion is topped out. Or, at least, it will be when that whole level is finished.

Y'know this design has kinda grown on me. I originally wasn't here for it... but it kinda has that mid 80's throwback thing happening which, I'm ok with.

I wonder what the lighting situation will be
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I kinda feel the same way. (Kinda). It's certainly better looking than Bowie.
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They've re-branded Green Water Block 1 as "North Shore". There is also a rendering of the back of the building on the below flyer - first time I've seen that view.

http://f.tlcollect.com/fr2/014/41701...HSHORE_PDF.pdf
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Okay I'm a bit confused about what's going on with the intersection of 2nd and Nueces. Is that the wide sidewalk along Second or is that 2nd street itself? It seems pretty thin to be the street but then you look at the curbs and it seems to be the street. The intersection itself is just confusing me more...
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Okay I'm a bit confused about what's going on with the intersection of 2nd and Nueces. Is that the wide sidewalk along Second or is that 2nd street itself? It seems pretty thin to be the street but then you look at the curbs and it seems to be the street. The intersection itself is just confusing me more...
Jdawgboy that is 2nd Street. I know I got the same impression when I first saw the picture as well.
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Old Posted Sep 23, 2014, 12:03 AM
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Okay I'm a bit confused about what's going on with the intersection of 2nd and Nueces. Is that the wide sidewalk along Second or is that 2nd street itself? It seems pretty thin to be the street but then you look at the curbs and it seems to be the street. The intersection itself is just confusing me more...
As stated, it is 2nd St. It's actually the same width as the rest of 2nd Street. It's just that it looks so skinny against the building I think.
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Old Posted Sep 23, 2014, 4:51 AM
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Yeah, that kind of threw me off for a second, too, especially when I was using the bulldozer to for scale and wondering why it looked so narrow. If you look at that trailer behind the bulldozer, though, the scale appears correct. The right of ways for those streets is 80 feet. That includes the sidewalk widths which are about 20 feet I believe, so that leaves a width of 40 feet for the street. It seems narrow, but ti's still wider than my street.
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Yeah, that kind of threw me off for a second, too, especially when I was using the bulldozer to for scale and wondering why it looked so narrow. If you look at that trailer behind the bulldozer, though, the scale appears correct. The right of ways for those streets is 80 feet. That includes the sidewalk widths which are about 20 feet I believe, so that leaves a width of 40 feet for the street. It seems narrow, but ti's still wider than my street.
2nd Street is 30 feet curb-to-curb with an 18 foot sidewalk on the south and a 32 foot sidewalk on the north.
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Old Posted Sep 23, 2014, 4:07 PM
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Oh, that's right. I forgot the sidewalks were that wide on the north. I don't know why I said right-of-way. Those numbers do still add up to 80 feet, though. Almost every east/west street in downtown is 80 feet wide building to building. If you look at the old Waller map it shows the street and block widths.
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It's funny to compare its progress to the construction of the new library. I guess it's public money vs private. That thing was a giant hole in the ground for more than a year.
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Old Posted Sep 23, 2014, 11:27 PM
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It's funny to compare its progress to the construction of the new library. I guess it's public money vs private. That thing was a giant hole in the ground for more than a year.
Hey now, those three guys constructing the library are doing their best

Anyway it looks like they're rebuilding the sandbag barrier at the bridge after it was washed away by the storms.
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