That’s a good-looking bridge! From this angle, the Gerald Desmond Bridge is dwarfed by the new bridge, giving a preview of the final gateway to Long Beach once the Bridge Project is complete.
With the tower cranes in the process of being removed, we’re about to get our first look at the unobstructed views of our towers as seen in this rendering from the start of the Project.
Reaching as high as 205 feet in the air at its apex, the future Mark Bixby Memorial Bicycle Pedestrian Path will offer spectacular views of Long Beach, the port complex, oceanfront, and Catalina Island. The path will offer three observation areas along the main span.
We've seen a massive community effort to cleanup #LongBeach. Thank you to the volunteers & city workers who continue to step up to serve our neighborhoods.
This is the spirit of resilience. This is the spirit of Long Beach. #LBstrong💙
Today, we begin to put our community back together. Thank you to City staff, residents and neighbors who are joining the cleanup effort this morning here in #LongBeach.
Together, we move forward. Together, we are stronger.
Our city is strong. We are resilient. We will transcend and overcome this.
Tomorrow morning, wake up early. We have work to do.
Downtown Clean-up. 7AM. Harvey Milk Park.
Bring your mask and gloves.
#StrongBeach
Long Beach, 7am. Meet us on the east or downtown. We gon help the small businesses clean this shit up. Seen some on tv but if you know of more that got hit, tag'em
You may have noticed a smoother drive 🚗 if you commute along Carson or Clark. Crews recently completed street resurfacing projects on portions of these corridors, near Long Beach City College. 👷 🚧 🛣️
The #GDBRPCrew has begun assembling the Mark Bixby Memorial Bicycle Pedestrian Path along the south side of the main span. Support beams for the path were installed months ago. Now, the steel platforms that will create the “shelf” for the 12-foot-wide trail are being installed.
Concrete pours for our approach spans involved crews deployed in different areas to place, smooth, and texturize the concrete at the same time, and they require that workers constantly keep things moving. #TBT
Today is Global Accessibility Awareness Day and an excellent reminder for each of us that over 1 billion people worldwide have a disability, and that the content we create online has the potential to include or exclude people based on ability. #GAAD
As our members are being reassigned to work in other areas of the City we are reminded that as city employees we are also disaster service workers.
We answer this call in the same way we do our day to day work. With pride and dedication to the overall goal. #InThisTogether
Sato makes the top 2 articles for the LBUSD School News Bulletin.
1. "Sato a Leading Biomed, Engineering School"
2. "3 High Schools Make National Top 300 List" - Sato ranked 240 in the National Top 300 List
Check it out for yourself!
https://t.co/sNFgpIx4Zn
#proudtobelbusd
Last month the MSC Nela visited the Port of Long Beach for the first time, docking at the TTI terminal at Pier T. The vessel holds 23,656 TEUs, making it one of the largest containerships in the world.
Both of our towers have 40 cables, which are made up of 49-109 strands. If all strands were laid end-to-end, they would add up to 1.7 million feet in length. #LetsBuildABridge
Keeping #construction personnel safe on-site during the #COVID19 pandemic is serious business.
From sanitation and increased PPE to artificial intelligence, here's how companies are taking protective measures on the job site: https://t.co/kfNghRa1vs.
We need to build bridges as we rebuild the economy—bridges to high road jobs with fair wages—and support both working people and employers who view investments in the workforce as essential for their business’ success. https://t.co/HZjgigJNUs #InternationalWorkersDay