The Taylor Yard Bridge opened Monday across the Los Angeles River between Cypress Park and Elysian Valley.
“This decades-long journey began with former Councilmembers Mike Hernandez and Ed Reyes, their staff members and countless neighbors in Elysian Valley and Cypress Park on either side of the Los Angeles River. Over the past eight years, it has been my honor to take the baton in bringing this collective effort to completion.”
The project will connect the future 42-acre Taylor Yard G2 River Park with the Los Angeles River Bike Path.The project was funded by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
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