Construction to Begin on Waterway Village Pedestrian Bridge in Gulf Shores

OBA Staff • February 28, 2025

Traffic Pattern Changes Begin March 10th (see map below)

Waterway Village Pedestrian Bridge

Gulf Shores, Ala. – (OBA) – The City of Gulf Shores announced today that construction will soon begin on the Waterway Village Pedestrian Bridge. The project is part of the Highway 59 Expansion and is aimed at enhancing pedestrian safety and connectivity.


The new pedestrian bridge is essential because the expansion project will add a third southbound lane, eliminating pedestrian access across the Intracoastal Waterway via the W.C. Holmes Bridge. The dedicated pedestrian crossing will ensure safe access for residents and visitors.


Traffic Changes Starting March 10:

On March 10, a new traffic pattern will take effect. Access to East 2nd Street from Canal Road (Highway 180) will be permanently closed. Motorists will need to use East 3rd Street and East 22nd Avenue to reach Highway 180. Additional access points will be available at East 24th and East 23rd Avenues.


New traffic signals at East 24th Avenue/East 3rd Street and East 22nd Avenue/East 2nd Street are currently in flash mode and will become fully operational the week of March 3. A new stop sign will also be installed at East 3rd Street and East Canal Road.


Bridge Design and Connectivity:

The pedestrian bridge will rise 75 feet above the water to meet U.S. Army Corps of Engineers requirements. It will feature twin towers with large-capacity elevators and approximately 144 stairs on each side. Plaza developments and streetscape improvements are also planned.


Once completed, the bridge will provide seamless pedestrian connectivity from the beach to Cotton Creek Drive, making the area more walkable and accessible for both residents and visitors.


Supporting Community Growth:

The pedestrian bridge plays a crucial role in the city’s vision for developing The Waterway as Gulf Shores' "second coast." New plaza developments will create community gathering spaces and additional parking on East 2nd Street. This will support local businesses by improving accessibility to shops and restaurants.


"This bridge is more than just a crossing. It’s a cornerstone for our vision of The Waterway Village District," said Mayor Robert Craft. "We are building a dynamic hub that connects our existing attractions with new community spaces, creating opportunities for growth."


Funding and Completion Timeline:

The project is funded by the general fund and the BUILD Grant, managed by the Federal Transportation Administration. Construction is scheduled for completion in Winter 2026.


Traffic Pattern Changes in Gulf Shores

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