Royal Park Bridge
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The Royal Park Bridge is a bascule bridge across the Intracoastal Waterway , linking Palm Beach and West Palm Beach , Florida . It gained widespread attention in February of 2022 when a woman fell to her death as its movable spans rose.
Earlier structures
Elisha Newton "Cap" Dimick , a former state senator and first mayor of Palm Beach, built the original Royal Park Bridge as a wooden structure in 1911. He named the bridge after a housing project he was developing in Palm Beach called the Royal Park Addition. The toll was 25 cents per vehicle and 5 cents per pedestrian. In 1919, Palm Beach County purchased the bridge for $40,000. Two years later, the county intended to replace the bridge with a concrete span. However, two days prior to its scheduled opening, the bridge collapsed. [1] A two-lane concrete replacement of the original bridge finally opened on August 11, 1924. This incarnation of the Royal Park Bridge suffered severe damage during the 1928 Okeechobee hurricane , [2] including to its west approach, draw span, wiring, and protective fenders, some of which were completely removed. However, temporary repairs, including the addition of wood and dirt fill-in, allowed vehicular and boat traffic to resume less than two weeks after the storm. [3]
The entirety of the original 1911 bridge was replaced in 1959. [4] During that time, the county added two lanes along the south side of the bridge and installed two drawbridges, at a cost of around $1.5 million. This bridge remained in use for about 40 years, until the discovery of wood borers led to its condemnation in 1998. In December of the following year, a temporary bridge opened, constructed at a cost of $13 million. [2]
Current structure
The current Royal Park Bridge is a bascule bridge . It opened in 2005. [4]
Death of Carol Wright
On February 6, 2022, Carol Esterling Wright was killed while crossing the bridge with her bike when its spans suddenly started rising. [5] The bridge tender on duty, Artissua Paulk, was fired, arrested, and subsequently charged with manslaughter by culpable negligence . [6] [7] Paulk's supervisor was also fired for allegedly encouraging Paulk to falsely report conducting a proper inspection of the bridge prior to opening the drawbridge. [8] Additionally, the victim's family filed a lawsuit against the bridge tender and Florida Drawbridges Inc. (FDI), resulting in a $8.2 million settlement in July 2022. FDI also agreed to conduct background checks and retrain all of its bridge tenders. [9] In January 2023, Paulk pled guilty to one count of manslaughter and received a sentence of two days in jail, 200 hours of community service, and 8 years probation. [8]
References
- ↑ Kleinberg, Eliot (February 7, 2001). "Cap Dimick, Palm Beach's first mayor, a pioneer but no captain" . The Palm Beach Post . p. 14R . Retrieved April 17, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- 1 2 O'Meilia, Tim (June 4, 2005). "The New Royal Park Bridge" . The Palm Beach Post . p. 8B . Retrieved July 23, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
- ↑ "County's Storm Loss Will Total $350,000 According to Boyd" . The Palm Beach Post . September 28, 1928 . Retrieved July 23, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
- 1 2 "Key Historical Dates & Events" . Town of Palm Beach . Retrieved April 17, 2020 .
- ↑ Cohen, Lenny (2022-02-14). " 'Her 79-year-old arms and hands gave way;' lawyer for drawbridge victim's family speaks" . WPEC . Retrieved 2022-03-30 .
- ↑ "Contact 5: Bridge tender says she checked span before woman fell to her death" . WPTV . 2022-03-17 . Retrieved 2022-03-23 .
- ↑ " 'I killed a lady on the bridge': Florida drawbridge tender arrested after 79-year-old woman falls to her death" . FOX 13 News . 2022-03-18 . Retrieved 2022-03-23 .
- 1 2 D'Angelo, Bob (February 15, 2023). "Former bridge tender pleads guilty in death of woman who fell from Florida drawbridge" . WHBQ-TV . Retrieved March 6, 2023 .
- ↑ Scruggs, Danielle (July 15, 2022). "$8.2 million settlement reached in Royal Park Bridge death lawsuit" . WPFB . Retrieved July 23, 2022 .
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