When infrastructure goes bad? > From: Noelle <noelle> > Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2021 17:24:23 -0700 (PDT) > > > Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2021 23:45:07 +0000 (UTC) > > From: "Nextdoor Japantown" <http://www.rs.email.nextdoor.com/~reply> > > > > Nextdoor Nextdoor Japantown > > > > Damage to Coleman Avenue Bridge > > > > City of San José Department of Transportation, City of San José AGENCY > > > > Neighbors, Yesterday, the City of San José Department of Transportation > > was > > alerted that pieces of concrete had fallen from the Coleman Avenue overpass > > above North San Pedro Street at the intersection with Ryland Street. Our > > engineering and maintenance teams responded and found damage to the bridge. > > The good news is that damage appears to be non-structural. This bridge was > > last inspected by the State of Ca in 2019 and found to be in good > > condition. The current damage is to the overhang on the edge of the bridge > > railing. Coleman Avenue remains open to traffic, but we have closed North > > San > > Pedro, beneath, to prevent any injury or damage that could occur. We are > > working with a contractor to determine our strategy for repairing the bridge > > and how long it might take. Please help us keep the area safe – abide by > > the > > street closure and give crews at least six feet of distance at all times. > > Thank you for your patience and cooperation.