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Long Beach Public Works to Host Virtual Community Meeting for the 2nd Street Bridge Deck Replacement Project
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Long Beach, CA ~ Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Public Works is set to host a virtual community meeting to discuss the upcoming 2nd Street Bridge Deck Replacement Project. The meeting will be held on Thursday, Feb. 5, 2026, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. via Zoom.
The 2nd Street Bridge, also known as the John H. Davies Bridge, serves as a crucial link over Alamitos Bay connecting Belmont Shore and the City's eastern gateway. Since its opening in 1959, the bridge has been a vital transportation route for residents, visitors and businesses traveling between Long Beach, Pacific Coast Highway and regional freeways.
Following structural assessments that revealed the need for repairs to the bridge deck, construction is scheduled to begin in fall 2026 for the 2nd Street Bridge Deck Replacement Project. This project aims to address long-term maintenance needs while improving safety and mobility for pedestrians, bicyclists and motorists.
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Planned improvements include replacing the aging concrete deck of the bridge and upgrading associated infrastructure to extend its lifespan and enhance safety. Additionally, there will be improved lighting and physically separated bicycle and pedestrian facilities to support various modes of travel.
At the virtual informational meeting, Public Works staff will provide an overview of the project's background, design progress, anticipated construction schedule and traffic management approach. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions at the end of the presentation.
Pre-registration for the meeting is encouraged. Interpretation services are available upon request by Jan. 26, 2026. For more information about the project or to register for the meeting or request interpretation services, visit lbcity.info/2ndstreetbridgeproject.
Media inquiries can be directed to Jocelin Padilla-Razo, Community Information Officer at Department of Public Works at (562)570-4668 or LBPWMedia@longbeach.gov.
The 2nd Street Bridge, also known as the John H. Davies Bridge, serves as a crucial link over Alamitos Bay connecting Belmont Shore and the City's eastern gateway. Since its opening in 1959, the bridge has been a vital transportation route for residents, visitors and businesses traveling between Long Beach, Pacific Coast Highway and regional freeways.
Following structural assessments that revealed the need for repairs to the bridge deck, construction is scheduled to begin in fall 2026 for the 2nd Street Bridge Deck Replacement Project. This project aims to address long-term maintenance needs while improving safety and mobility for pedestrians, bicyclists and motorists.
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Planned improvements include replacing the aging concrete deck of the bridge and upgrading associated infrastructure to extend its lifespan and enhance safety. Additionally, there will be improved lighting and physically separated bicycle and pedestrian facilities to support various modes of travel.
At the virtual informational meeting, Public Works staff will provide an overview of the project's background, design progress, anticipated construction schedule and traffic management approach. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions at the end of the presentation.
Pre-registration for the meeting is encouraged. Interpretation services are available upon request by Jan. 26, 2026. For more information about the project or to register for the meeting or request interpretation services, visit lbcity.info/2ndstreetbridgeproject.
Media inquiries can be directed to Jocelin Padilla-Razo, Community Information Officer at Department of Public Works at (562)570-4668 or LBPWMedia@longbeach.gov.
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