California Is Building A $19M Bridge You’ll Never Drive Or Walk Across

  • The world’s largest wildlife bridge opens later this year.
  • It will reside over ten lanes of US 101 in California.
  • Construction began in 2022 and continues to progress.

Most bridges are designed for cars or people, but California always does things a little differently. That trend continues as they’re coming closer to completing the world’s largest wildlife crossing.

Known as the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing, the bridge is the first of its kind in California and provides a safe way for animals to cross over US 101, between Calabasas and Westlake Village.

Construction on the bridge started in 2022 and Governor Gavin Newsom recently announced the project has received funding for its completion. If everything goes according to plan, the bridge will be finished this fall…

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