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Glendale-Los Angeles Garden River Bridge Project (The Glendale Narrows Riverwalk Project – Phase III)
The Glendale Narrows Riverwalk runs along the north bank of the Los Angeles River opposite Griffith Park from Bette Davis Park past DreamWorks Studios to the 134 Freeway. With the completion of Phase III, the Riverwalk will provide approximately 1 mile of trails for bicyclists and pedestrians that will include parks, rest areas, river overlooks, an equestrian facility, interpretive signage, a public art project, and a bridge connecting Riverwalk to Griffith Park and/or North Atwater. Initially opened to the public in 2012, there is currently a mile of recreational trail, two parks, public art installations and an equestrian facility.
The Garden River Bridge consists of a two-span curvilinear structure with two canopied seating areas. The seating areas and views of the river offer a continuation of the parks on the Glendale and Los Angeles sides of the river, with the canopies providing shading and space to enjoy the river environment. It is possible to have solar paneling or planting over the canopies. Lighting will be incorporated to enhance the user experience and make the structure a landmark viewed from the parks or the adjacent freeways.
The Garden River Bridge will be an extension of the Riverwalk parks and provide a space for users on the bridge to enjoy the river. Two planted seating areas in large overlook areas are featured, offering views of the river. The curves in the bridge add to this experience.
The Glendale-Los Angeles Garden River Bridge project will be funded by Proposition “C”, Measure R Sub-Regional Highway, and Proposition 68. Please click here, or visit www.gardenriverbridge.com for more information.
Project Location
- Click here for Project Location Map
Project Schedule
Milestone |
Duration |
Anticipated Completion Date |
Environmental Document |
18 months |
June 2023 |
Pre-Design Phase |
2 months |
February 2022 |
Schematic Design Phase |
3 months |
May 2022 |
Design Development Phase |
4 months |
September 2022 |
Construction Documents – 50% Completion |
10 months |
July 2023 |
Construction Documents – 90% Completion |
12 months |
July 2024 |
Construction Documents – 100% Completion (Permits Ready to Issue) |
12 months |
July 2025 |
Bid and Award Phase |
6 months |
February 2026 |
Construction |
24 months |
December 2027 |
Post-Construction |
6 months |
February 2029 |
Phase
Design
Project RFP
For more information regarding this project's Request for Proposal (RFP), please click here.
Riverwalk Photos
Community Meetings
- Workshop No. 1 - Thursday, September 11, 2014, 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
- Workshop No. 1 Presentation - Workshop No. 1 Riverwalk Presentation
- Workshop No. 1 Meeting Summary
- Workshop No. 2 - Wednesday, October 29, 2014 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
- Workshop No. 2 Presentation - Workshop No. 2 Riverwalk Presentation
- Workshop No. 2 Meeting Summary
- Workshop No. 3 - Thursday, December 11, 2014 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
- Workshop No. 3 Meeting Summary
Contact
- Public Works Engineering Division: (818) 548-3945
- Public Works Project Manager: Sarkis Oganesyan, Email