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11-21-2011, 08:13 AM #1
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Little Lagoon Pass to get new bridge in Gulf Shores, Alabama
[size=12pt]Little Lagoon Pass to get new bridge in Gulf Shores, Alabama
GULF SHORES, Alabama -- Imagine Little Lagoon pass with a new bridge and the crisp blue waters always navigable.
The state plans to build a new $12 million to $14 million span over the pass next summer.
As for keeping the popular public fishing spot off West Beach Boulevard open and sand-free, that’s an ongoing struggle, according to state and city officials.
"The new bridge will be wider and improved navigation will be a by-product," said Vince Calametti, division engineer for the Alabama Department of Transportation in Mobile.
A two-lane temporary bridge will be put up while the old span is demolished and new one is built so traffic will not be effected, he said. Public meetings on the new bridge will be held next month or in January.
Keeping the inlet open for boaters and kayakers to travel to and from the Gulf is not the state’s goal, Calametti said. The state is responsible for maintaining the water quality and water transfer at the pass, which links the Gulf and the 2,225-acre environmentally sensitive estuary.
The city’s job is to survey the inlet once a week to make sure it’s open so water can flow through, according to Mark Acreman, the city’s public works director. If there is a problem, the city reports it to the state.
Last week, a three-story-high sand pile could be seen on the beach next to the jetties after being scooped out of the pass with a huge backhoe.
After the Gulf Shores and Orange Beach beach-renourishment project a couple of years ago, the sand was pushed out past the jetties, Calametti said.
"That makes it very difficult to maintain. The latorial drift goes east to west and sand comes into the pass," he said. "Our dredge is a small lagoon dredge and we can’t get big dredges to come into the shoreline. The only way we can do it is with a mechanical backhoe."
The state is working on a plan to redo the inlet and extend the jetties to improve maintenance, he said.
The city will encourage ALDOT to construct the bridge after the summer rental season, Mayor Robert Craft said.
Fixing the pass is an engineering challenge, Craft said.
"If there is a way to design and engineer it so the pass wouldn’t fill up with sand, I say let’s do it when the new bridge is being built."
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11-21-2011, 09:01 AM #2
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Re: Little Lagoon Pass to get new bridge in Gulf Shores, Alabama
Wow. A big Pass like that could really change the makeup of the water in the Lagoon.
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11-21-2011, 02:43 PM #3
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Re: Little Lagoon Pass to get new bridge in Gulf Shores, Alabama
[size=14pt]Here are a few shots of the pass from today[/size]
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11-22-2011, 08:08 PM #4
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Re: Little Lagoon Pass to get new bridge in Gulf Shores, Alabama
Pretty area, but obviously shallow. Easy to get sanded in I am sure.
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05-13-2012, 06:56 PM #5
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Re: Little Lagoon Pass to get new bridge in Gulf Shores, Alabama
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[size=14pt]Gulf Shores' Little Lagoon bridge work could start this fall[/size]
Published: Friday, May 11, 2012, 4:27 AM Updated: Friday, May 11, 2012, 7:36 AM
By Kathy Jumper, Press-Register
Construction on a new bridge at Little Lagoon pass and a redesign of the channel could start in late fall and take almost two years to complete, according to state officials.
The estimated $8 million project must still get environmental approval from the Federal Highway Administration, according to Vince Calametti, division engineer for the Alabama Department of Transportation in Mobile.
The bids to build the bridge off West Beach Boulevard will be sought in early fall and work should begin after the annual Shrimp Festival, which is Oct. 11-14, he said.
The new two-lane bridge will be wider at 80 feet across, to accommodate bicyclists and pedestrians crossing the bridge. The height will be the same, the old piling walls will be replaced and a walkway will be built underneath the bridge to allow folks to walk from the parking lot to the beach.
A good bit of the existing public beach parking at the pass will be used for equipment during construction, according to the city and Calametti. They are looking, however, at 3 acres east of the site that they may possibly lease from a private landowner to use for either parking or equipment.
Mayor Pro-tem Carolyn Doughty said the city will need to notify the public in advance of the bridge construction and look at finding some alternative parking.
The project will cause some inconvenience for visitors and residents, but there will always be access via a bridge to get across the pass, Calametti said. So far, the public response has been very positive, he said.
Prior to construction, the overhead utilities will be moved underground. Next, a detour bridge will be built north of the existing bridge, and then the existing roadway will be torn down and replaced.
At the same time, a new channel or inlet will be engineered and will require minimal maintenance, according to Calametti. The jetties will stretch to where the existing shoreline is today, he said.
"Improved navigation will be a byproduct of the new channel," Calametti said. "But water transfer and water quality are the goal." The state is responsible for maintaining water quality and water flow at the pass, which links the Gulf and the 2,225-acre, environmentally sensitive estuary.
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05-13-2012, 08:26 PM #6
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Re: Little Lagoon Pass to get new bridge in Gulf Shores, Alabama
Wow I guess people do listen! I can't wait I hope they build the jetties out past the sand bar ...the fishing would be awesome....we use to catch huge trout and reds off that seawall when I was a kid....Oh and jump off the bridge ;-)
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05-13-2012, 08:46 PM #7
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Re: Little Lagoon Pass to get new bridge in Gulf Shores, Alabama
hows the fishing there now?
ive never beenformally backbone
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05-13-2012, 09:22 PM #8
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Re: Little Lagoon Pass to get new bridge in Gulf Shores, Alabama
Got a yak? Fish can still be caught but its alot more challenging!!
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05-13-2012, 09:45 PM #9
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Re: Little Lagoon Pass to get new bridge in Gulf Shores, Alabama
Fishing has been consistent right around the pass lately.... a few nice flatties, a good number of specks, and a ton of spanish on an incoming tide..
with the new bridge goodbye wadefishing spot, hello bullsharksGive a googan a king, and he can eat for a day. But teach a googan how to kingfish, and he'll be dead of mercury poisoning inside of three years
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05-14-2012, 09:59 AM #10
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Re: Little Lagoon Pass to get new bridge in Gulf Shores, Alabama
Gee I hope they get the seawall work done at Perdido Pass before they start on west pass!
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