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Architectural board tells consultants to coordinate 10‑foot railroad fence for Green Bay Road bridge, seeks refined elevations
Summary
The Architectural Board of Review told consultants to start coordinating with the railroad on a 10‑foot safety fence for the Green Bay Road bridge and asked for plan sections, elevations and a public workshop to refine how the fence and parapet transition at the bridge ends.
The Architectural Board of Review directed consultants to begin coordinating with the railroad on a 10‑foot fence across the Green Bay Road bridge and asked for detailed elevations and topo-based sections to resolve how the fence, concrete parapet and guardrail will transition at the bridge ends.
Dan Shug, the project manager for the Green Bay Road bridge, told the board that the railroad has a requirement “that the fence on the bridge be at least 10 feet high,” a standard the team said is meant to improve safety and to keep large snow chunks from being launched onto the tracks. Shug said consultants can pursue a lower fence, but that would likely require additional time and several rounds of railroad review.
The board and consultants…
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