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Current TopicsHappy 75th Birthday, Bay Bridge!Video: Mark Jones Reports on the CelebrationPhotos by Karl Nielsen
A caravan of 1930s-era cars served as a reminder of the Bay Bridge’s origins in the depths of the Great Depression.
State Senator Loni Hancock
Left to right: State Senator Mark Leno, Caltrans District 4 Director and MTC/BATA Commissioner Bijan Sartipi, State Senator Loni Hancock and Caltrans Acting Director Malcolm Dougherty pause for a photo op with a congratulatory resolution from the state Legislature.
MTC Vice Chair Amy Rein Worth
Bay Bridge spokesman Bart Ney unveils the new interpretive display across the water from the new East Span.
MTC Commissioners Dorene Giacopini and Bijan Sartipi examine the new East Span interpretive display.
The event featured a surprise guest: a young woman named Rebecca Ghaly who was actually born on the bridge 25 years ago, just a few weeks prior to the 50th anniversary of the structure. Ghaly was given the honor of cutting the 75th birthday cake, which was adorned with historic photos.
November 2011 The bridge originally opened on November 12,1936, in the midst of the Great Depression — an inspiring circumstance that several of the speakers noted. A caravan of period cars from the 1930s were on hand at the 75th celebration to evoke that era. Another highlight of the anniversary event was the unveiling of an outdoor interpretive exhibit showcasing the stunning new span that will replace the eastern half of the Bay Bridge. The public display is positioned on the south side of Treasure Island, directly across from the new East Span. The Toll Bridge Program Oversight Committee, made up of MTC’s Bay Area Toll Authority, Caltrans and the California Transportation Commission, is building the new span and also hosted the 75th anniversary event and sponsored the interpretive display. Simultaneous with the event, Caltrans introduced a new interactive web page at BayBridgeInfo.org/history with historical images and videos tracking the Bay Bridge over the last 75 years. The event also shined a spotlight on The
Bay Lights Project, which calls for the West Span of the Bay
Bridge to become a canvas for a dynamic light installation designed
by international artist Leo Villareal. Sponsors are mounting a funding
campaign for the privately financed project in the hope of realizing
the project during the Bay Bridge’s 75th anniversary year. Also of note:
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