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Artistic bridges complete missing link in high-profile Rails-to-Trails project By Kate Boupha S tep, roll, or ride onto the Legacy Trail in Sarasota County, Florida, on any weekend morning, and the popularity of the new bridges over Roberts Bay and Dona Bay is obvious. The Legacy Trail stretches 10.6 miles from south Sarasota into Venice and Nokomis. Just a few years ago, instead of the paved recreational gem it is now, the corridor was part of an overgrown, underused railroad. Through a partnership with the Trust for Public Lands, Sarasota County purchased the former CSX railroad in 2004, and it soon became one of Florida s 35 Rails-to-Trails projects, a national initiative to transform unused railroads to multiuse recreational trails. Beyond its natural environmental appeal, this corridor has historic character. The railroad preceded many highways and was once the main passage into Southwest Florida. Later, it was used by the U.S. Army during World War II, the Kentucky Military Institute, and the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, which has strong ties to history and development of the area. The restored Venice Train Depot preserves some of this history and serves as a trailhead to the Legacy Trail. Trail users had to wait until July 2010 for access to what is arguably the most significant natural attraction of the Legacy Trail Roberts Bay and Dona Bay. The sensitive estuarine environment is home to oysters, mangroves, manatees, sea turtles, and other wildlife. Before the bridges were built, the trail was interrupted abruptly with barricades to keep people off the unsafe, badly dilapidated train trestles over the water. To get back on the trail, they had to detour around Nokomis. We started with paving the trail between the bridges, which did provide some amenities and connectivity to the parks, said Alex Boudreau, PE, Sarasota County s construction manager for the project. But obviously the bridges were needed, and the community s support was really behind this project. Sarasota County retained Ayres Associates to design the new bridges over Roberts Bay and Dona Bay to connect these missing links in the Legacy Trail. The original railroad trestles were evaluated for rehabilitation but were not TRENDS 11

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salvageable. The County wanted the design of the new structures to maintain the original character of the railroad trestles. The way to do that is through unique design details, said Hisham Sunna, PhD, PE, principal-in-charge for Ayres Associates. The aesthetic details are what connect the new bridges to the history and the location, he said. Designers came up with several key details to help make the pedestrian trail bridges look more like the old railroad trestles, starting with the pilings that support the structures. The pilings are unique in their shape, color, and placement. Designers chose 16-inch round piles rather than more typical piles like 24-inch square. The concrete itself was dyed to look older and darker more like the old railroad bridge. Because some of the characteristics of this structure are completely unique, it was challenging to find a fabricator that was willing and able to create them, said Steven Laney, PE, Ayres Associates supervisor of structural engineering. An added benefit of the dyed concrete is that it would require less maintenance without the need for repainting, he said. The number and spacing of the bridge supports were also purposely designed to mimic the old railroad structure. While today s typical trail bridge may have only two pilings in each bent, the Roberts and Dona Bay bridges have five to seven pilings that were placed similarly to the old railroad bridges. Perhaps the most striking feature is the look of railroad ties along the profiles of the bridges. The contractor and the fabricator built a concrete form that would essentially stamp an indentation at regular intervals and recreate the look of the ties, Laney said. The new bridges are better for the water quality and habitat in this delicate area. The old trestles were creosote-soaked lumber, and removing them was the best thing that could ve happened environmentally, Boudreau said. Creosote is a wood preservative that may have harmful health and environmental impacts. TRENDS 13

The bridges were raised to create a higher navigational clearance, and there is more space between the piles, so water should flow easier in and out of the bays. We used the same environmental footprint that was there before; it s just a little higher, Boudreau said, and without the creosote. Sarasota County needed to coordinate with several permitting agencies because of the intercoastal environment. Ayres Associates kept us in line with our permits, making sure we didn t step outside our bounds, Boudreau said. One way this was accomplished was through the swales, or ditches, at either side of the approaches to each bridge. The swales were designed to collect the water runoff from the bridges and treat the water before it was discharged back into the bays. Getting those right was probably one of our biggest concerns, Boudreau said. The design of these bridges had overwhelming community support, but that public backing also brought pressure to Ayres Associates to get it right and get the design done quickly. There was a lot of demand for these bridges because they were the missing link, Sunna said. Boudreau s job was to make sure any issues in the field were resolved quickly. Steve Laney s response always came in on time, and he worked with us to get what we needed, he said. The contractor, Misner Marine, kept the project on schedule and took steps to minimize the effect of construction on the sensitive ecosystem of the bays. The success is shared by everyone involved the engineer, county staff, the County Commission, the contractor, and the public. It took everyone s input, Boudreau said. Perhaps the greatest benefit of the bridges is the access they provide to a diverse range of users. Whether it is parents teaching children to ride a bike, athletes training for an upcoming race, or a nature enthusiast simply enjoying a sunset, the Legacy Trail is an ideal place on foot, tricycle, or wheelchair and right over the water. The project has brought a renewed sense of community and pride in local neighborhoods. The bridges really do capture the essence of the old trestles as realistically as you can while meeting today s structural, environmental, and safety standards, Boudreau said. I think they re going to look like they do today for a long, long time. 14 TRENDS