Vista Bridge
Vista Bridge (officially, Vista Avenue Viaduct) is a striking bridge towering over SW Jefferson Street in the Goose Hollow neighborhood of Southwest Portland.
Its striking profile, including tall "bench lights" rising above its massive arch straddling Tanner Creek Canyon, earned it a listing in the US National Register of Historic Places in 1984.
Nicknamed "suicide bridge", its great height and spectacular view seems to be particularly attractive to jumpers looking to end the cosmic game. So much so that Portland City Commissioner Steve Novick approved a request by the Portland Transportation Bureau to put up 9-foot-high black mesh walls on the bridge in July 2013. However, since the bridge is federally protected from permanent alteration under the National Register of Historic Places, current city government is workind to convince the feds to permit this "temporary" wall installation to become a more permanent fixture.[1]
References
- ↑ Temporary suicide barriers to go up on Vista Bridge, David Stabler, The Oregonian, July 9, 2013.
Externals links
- Vista Bridge on Wikipedia