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Mayor Kathleen Hale announces placement of new 81-foot pedestrian bridge on 206 in Hillsborough

Hillsborough Mayor's Office · July 1, 2026
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Summary

Mayor Kathleen Hale announced the placement of a new aluminum pedestrian bridge on Route 206 in Hillsborough, saying it is 81 feet long and expected to be accessible to pedestrians the same day.

Mayor Kathleen Hale announced from the installation site that a new pedestrian bridge on Route 206 was being set in place and expected to open that day. "Good morning, Hillsborough," she began, and identified the location "in front of the brand new pedestrian bridge right here on 206."

Hale described the structure’s material and size, saying, "She is aluminum. She's 81 ft long." She said the bridge was being placed that day and that, "hopefully this will be down within a couple minutes and you'll be able to walk on it today," indicating near-term public access was anticipated.

The announcement was delivered on-site as a brief municipal update; no funding details, contractor names or permitting information were provided in the statement. The mayor closed the message with well wishes to residents.