PHOENIXVILLE’S GAY STREET
BRIDGE NAMED FOR VETERANS
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Dinniman |
HARRISBURG,
February 12
–
The Pennsylvania Senate recently passed
legislation that officially renames
Phoenixville’s Gay Street Bridge, Veterans
Memorial Gay Street Bridge.
State Senator Andy Dinniman, who worked for
the name change in the legislature, said it
would be a fitting tribute to the many local
veterans who have answered our nation’s call
of duty.
“Our veterans will forever hold a cherished
place in the history of our country and the
hearts of all Americans. And in
Phoenixville, Veterans Memorial Gay Street
Bridge will serve as a constant reminder of
the local heroes whose courage and sacrifice
have secured our freedoms and defended our
way of life,” Dinniman said.
Dinniman was the driving force in expediting
the replacement of the bridge, which crossed
the French Creek on Route 113. The new
bridge opened in October, several months
ahead of schedule.
“Veterans Memorial Gay Street Bridge is not
only a vital artery to Phoenixville’s
downtown business district, but it’s also
already a local landmark,” Dinniman said.
“The wide sidewalks and shoulders cater to
pedestrians and bicyclists, while the giant
steel arches evoke the region’s industrial
heritage.”
The bill, which passed the Senate
unanimously, will now go the governor, who
is expected to sign it into law.
For more information, call Senator
Dinniman’s office at 610-692-2112 or e-mail
acirucci@pasenate.com.
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