Betty Adkins Bridge

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Betty Adkins Bridge
Betty Adkins Bridge
Carries Four lanes of Minnesota State Highway 101
Crosses Mississippi River
Locale Elk River, Minnesota
Maintained by Minnesota Department of Transportation
ID number 86005 (southbound)
Design Plate girder bridge (northbound), concrete girder bridge (southbound)
Longest span 150 feet
Total length 708 feet
Width 45 feet (southbound)
Clearance below 32 feet
AADT 46,000
Opening date 2001 (northbound), 1993 (southbound)
Coordinates 45°17′19″N, 93°33′29″W

Betty Adkins Bridge is a pair of concrete girder bridges spanning the Mississippi River between Otsego, Minnesota and Elk River, Minnesota. The northbound bridge was built in 2001, replacing a plate girder bridge that was originally built in 1967 as a two-lane bridge for Minnesota State Highway 101 when the highway was rerouted around Elk River. The southbound bridge was built in 1993 when Highway 101 was expanded to four lanes.

The bridge is named for Betty Adkins, a DFL state senator from St. Michael, Minnesota who served 12 years in the Minnesota Legislature. Despite battling cancer and losing her daughter and grandson in a car accident, she was known for her resilient character.

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  • Costello, Mary Charlotte (2002). Climbing the Mississippi River Bridge by Bridge, Volume Two: Minnesota. Cambridge, MN: Adventure Publications. ISBN 0-9644518-2-4.