Squibb Park and Bridge Now Open in Brooklyn Heights

Squibb Park is now open, and I joined a few daring souls who took the first small steps over the BQE, taking into account the sign at the bridge entrance asked “Is That a Bounce in Your Step?”

I also joined a media event already in progress—a beaming Regina Myer posed for photogs, and designer Ted Zoli shared a few interesting facts with reporters about the bridge. When I’d watched it being built, it reminded me a bit of Swiss Family Robinson. But according to Zoli, the look was “adopted from techniques used in farming for a park setting.” This not only includes the wood, but the mesh wiring on either side. A few more interesting facts, courtesy of the designer:

—The bridge is made largely of a type of wood often seen on fence posts called black locust, which Zoli calls “indestructible.” It’s used throughout the park. As it ages it will turn from blond to gray. (As do many of us.)
—Although black locust is terrific structurally, it’s not often used because it’s not commercially cultivated.
—About 100,000 pounds of wood was used, which came mostly from Pennsylvania and Long Island.
—The spans were mostly prepared off-site and then set in rather quickly. The minimal need for a crane reduced the cost.
—Speaking of which, the total cost of the bridge was about $5 million.

So if you’re reading this post in time for your lunch break, ditch work have a look!

Squibb Park Bridge Opens

The gateway from Brooklyn Heights to Brooklyn Bridge Park is now open

Storified by Brooklyn Bugle· Thu, Mar 21 2013 15:52:53

We are thrilled to announce that Squibb Park and Bridge are now officially open!Head on over and check out the… <a href="http://t.co/yXjtKKXVGy" class="">fb.me/zsot3zs8</a>Brooklyn Bridge Park
@BklynBrdgPark Truman= first dog on Squibb Park Bridge. <a href="http://t.co/EyvbvdKe0f" class="">pic.twitter.com/EyvbvdKe0f</a>k-ray ridenour
Squibb Park Bridge, connecting BK Heights w @BklynBrdgPark, is now open! <a href="http://t.co/xPcv5NdIUy" class="">pic.twitter.com/xPcv5NdIUy</a>Daniel Squadron
First (chilly) stroll across the new Squibb Park Bridge. @bkheightsblog <a href="http://t.co/QBqD4WOaGc" class="">pic.twitter.com/QBqD4WOaGc</a>Joshua Goodman

Gothamist was there too, took some photos, and shot this video:

A Walk Down Squibb Pedestrian Bridge from Gothamist on Vimeo.

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  • David on Middagh

    Not to speak for MonroeOrange (Is that like Soylent Green? Nevermind…), but I’m sure you know that we preserve two million of our citizens in prison, a proportion that cannot stand. When a lot of them are released (as when the psychiatric homes were emptied in the past), or when the buildings of this “prison bubble” we’re living through are not replenished with all kinds of minor threats, we can expect crime to rise again in New York City.

    Meanwhile, everyone should enjoy the wiggly Squibble Bridge (as I call it). I think it’s rusting, and may need to be renovated in the near future anyhow.