Utah’s Biggest Pedestrian Bridge to be Unveiled Thursday
The UVU pedestrian bridge spans more than three football fields and will provide students a safer and faster way to campus
WHAT: Local officials will unveil a new pedestrian bridge that will connect Utah Valley University (UVU) with the UTA FrontRunner Orem Central Station at a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
The $30.7 million bridge was built through a partnership with UVU, the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT), the Utah Transit Authority (UTA), Orem City and the Utah State Legislature. Spanning more than 1,000 feet and 15 feet in width, the new pedestrian bridge is the largest in the state.
The bridge contains 15,000 square feet of heated concrete to melt snow and ice in the winter, and a full-coverage roof to provide shelter from the elements. The walkway is lined with 125 lights and 18 security cameras, providing students a safe and secure walking environment.
Crews will continue putting the finishing touches on the bridge over the next few weeks, with an expected opening in early February.
WHEN: Thursday, Jan. 14 at 1 p.m.
WHO:
- Utah House Speaker Brad Wilson
- UVU President Astrid Tuminez
- UDOT Deputy Director Teri Newell
- UTA Board Chair Carlton Christensen
- Orem Mayor Richard Brunst
- UVU students
WHERE: At the eastern base of the new bridge in UVU parking lot L14
VISUALS:
- B-roll and photos of bridge
- UVU Green Man Group
- Willy the Wolverine
MEDIA CONTACTS:
John Gleason
UDOT Public Information Officer
801.560.7740 | [email protected]
Carl Arky
UTA Spokesman
801-859-6095 | [email protected]
Scott Trotter
UVU Senior Director of Communications
801.863.6807 | [email protected]
Barb Smith
UVU Director of Communications
801.863.5274 | [email protected]