- Cape Coral Bridge
Infobox Bridge
bridge_name=Cape Coral Bridge
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official_name=Cape Coral Bridge
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crosses=Caloosahatchee River
locale=Fort Myers andCape Coral, Florida
maint=Lee County Department of Transportation
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design=Concrete Girder Bridge
mainspan=95 feet
length=3400 feet
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clearance=55 Feet
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open=March 14, 1964
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toll=$2 (Westbound traffic only)
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coordinates=coord|26|33|40.04|N|81|55|44.96|W|display=inline,title
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long=The Cape Coral Bridge is a bridge located in
Southwest Florida . It spans theCaloosahatchee River connecting Fort Myers and Cape Coral. It is made up of two parallel fixed spans, each 3400 feet long.Around 1958, even before the bridge's construction, people had been living in the southern tip of Cape Coral. These people had to travel all the way into North Fort Myers to cross the
Caloosahatchee River into Fort Myers, which was roughly 20 miles. This was the main justification for the construction of a bridge traveling directly between Cape Coral and Fort Myers. In 1959, engineers determined the best location of the bridge was to connect Everest Parkway and Colonial Boulevard (which is the site of the present-dayMidpoint Memorial Bridge ). However, due to construction costs and the additional length needed for this location, the site was moved downstream to where it is today, connecting College Parkway and Cape Coral Parkway. cite news
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title =Cape Coral History
work =Cape Coral Chamber of Commerce
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url =http://www.capecoralchamber.com/relocation/history.asp
accessdate =]The original span opened for traffic on March 14, 1964, with one lane in each direction. In 1989, a second parallel span opened south of the first span, with two lanes for eastbound traffic, and westbound traffic used both lanes on the original span. The Cape Coral Bridge was the only link between Fort Myers and Cape Coral until 1997, when the
Midpoint Memorial Bridge opened just north of the Cape Coral Bridge on the Caloosahatchee River.The bridge is owned by the Lee County Department of Transportation. There is currently a two dollar toll in effect for westbound vehicles only, and there is no tolls for eastbound traffic. Florida's statewide "
Sunpass " prepaidelectronic toll collection system is accepted on the Cape Coral Bridge, along with Lee County's "Leeway" prepaid toll system, which is also used on the Midpoint Bridge, and theSanibel Causeway .Gallery
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place =Caloosahatchee River
bridge = Cape Coral Bridge
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downstream =Gulf of Mexico
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