Peter Courtney Minto Island Bridge

Peter Courtney Minto Island Bridge
The bridge in 2017
Coordinates44°56′19″N 123°2′42″W / 44.93861°N 123.04500°W / 44.93861; -123.04500
CrossesWillamette River (Slough)
LocaleSalem, Oregon
Official namePeter Courtney Minto Island Bicycle and Pedestrian Bridge
Named forPeter Courtney
OwnerCity of Salem
Characteristics
Designtied-arch
Total length505.8 feet (154.1 m)
Width14 feet (4.267 m)
Longest span305 feet (93 m)
No. of spans5
History
ArchitectJiri Strasky
Engineering design byOBEC Consulting Engineers
Constructed byLegacy Contracting, Inc.
Construction endAugust 2nd, 2017
OpenedApril 28th, 2017
Location
Interactive map of Peter Courtney Minto Island Bridge

The Peter Courtney Minto Island Bridge is a bicycle and pedestrian Bridge in Salem, Oregon, United States, connecting downtown Salem to Minto-Brown Island Park. With a budget of $10 million, it was approved by the City of Salem in 2010, with construction beginning in May 2015. The bridge is named in honor of Peter Courtney, the longest-serving legislator in Oregon history, who had advocated for the construction of a bridge connecting downtown Salem to Minto-Brown for decades. The bridge is painted white, and illuminated with LED lights built into the handrails and arches, pointed downwards to mitigate light pollution.