Arnold Drive Bridge

The Arnold Drive Bridge (also called the Sonoma Creek Bridge) is a historic truss bridge in Eldridge, California in the United States. The bridge was built in 1930 over Sonoma Creek. The bridge serves as a connecting point between Eldridge and the village of Glen Ellen. In 1998, the bridge was named a historic bridge by the Sonoma League for Historic Preservation and was named a historic landmark by the County of Sonoma.

Arnold Drive Bridge
Arnold Drive Bridge in 2018
Coordinates38.35083°N 122.51889°W / 38.35083; -122.51889
CarriesArnold Drive
CrossesSonoma Creek
Official nameArnold Drive Bridge
Maintained byCounty of Sonoma
Characteristics
DesignTruss bridge
Total length143.1 ft (43.6 m)
No. of spans1

History

The Arnold Drive Bridge was built in 1930 over Sonoma Creek to replace a collapsed bridge made of concrete.[1] The bridge is maintained by the County of Sonoma. On average, 13,900 cars travel over the bridge daily.[2]

The bridge had fallen into disrepair by 2000 and the County of Sonoma planned to tear the bridge down and replace it with a concrete bridge.[3] Glen Ellen resident Jim Berkland, who used to play on and around the bridge as a child in the 1940s, collected signatures and filed a petition to the county, who agreed to maintain the bridge rather than tear it down.[1]

While the bridge is not eligible for the National Register of Historic Places, the bridge is recognized as historic by the Sonoma League of Historic Preservation and is listed as historic landmark #169 by the County of Sonoma.[2][4][5]

Design

The 143.1 foot, steel bridge was designed in the Parker Through truss style. The deck is made of cast-in-place concrete with bituminous surface.[2]

References

  1. Dawson, Arthur. "Spans of time: The bridges of Glen Ellen". The Kenwood Press. Retrieved 15 July 2018.
  2. "BridgeReports.com | ARNOLD DRIVE over SONOMA CREEK, Sonoma County, California". bridgereports.com. Retrieved 15 July 2018.
  3. Blanchard, BJ. "Notes from Glen Ellen, Dec. 15". Sonoma Index-Tribune. Retrieved 15 July 2018.
  4. "Resource Summary". California Historical Resources Inventory Database. Retrieved 15 July 2018.
  5. "Historic Landmark 169: Arnold Drive Bridge #20C-213". Permit and Resource Management District. County of Sonoma. Retrieved 15 July 2018.
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