Laredo International Bridge 5
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article or section contains information about a planned or proposed future bridge. It may contain speculative information; the content may change as the construction or completion of the bridge approaches. |
Laredo International Bridge 5 (nicknamed the South Laredo International Bridge) is a proposed bridge to be built on the U.S.-Mexico border between the southern portion of Webb County, Texas, and Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas.
As of May 2008 there are three potential locations being considered for the bridge, all several miles south of the existing bridges in Laredo:
- Webb County officials favor a site on Mangana-Hein Road in southern Laredo.
- The city of Laredo favors a site approximately a mile south of Mangana-Hein Road, also in southern Laredo.
- A group of private landowners have promised to donate land for a site between Rio Bravo and El Cenizo, south of the Laredo city limits.
City and county officials at a meeting on May 8, 2008 set a self-imposed six-week deadline for deciding on a preferred site for the bridge.[1] Past disputes between the city and county over ownership of the bridge appear to have been largely resolved.
Construction of the South Laredo International Bridge is expected to occur in the next several years once the World Trade International Bridge reaches full capacity. In preparation for the bridge and to accommodate urban growth in south Laredo, extensive construction on U.S. Highway 83, including a creation of a median, widening, and an interchange with flyovers with State Highway 359 on US 83, has been undertaken.
[edit] Sources
[edit] References
- ^ Ashley Richards, "Site to be named in 6 weeks", Laredo Morning Times, May 9, 2008.
|
|