Pier Bridge Improvements
The City of Santa Monica is replacing the iconic Santa Monica Pier Bridge, which serves as the only vehicular and a key pedestrian connection between Ocean Avenue and Santa Monica Pier, one of the City’s most popular destinations.
Originally constructed in 1939, the 86-year-old bridge no longer meets modern structural or seismic standards. To improve long-term safety, access, and mobility, the city is moving forward with a federally funded replacement project that will deliver a new, seismically sound structure with improved features, including a 15-foot-wide sidewalk to enhance the experience for pedestrians and bicyclists.
The replacement bridge will preserve the character and scenic views of the historic route while addressing critical structural deficiencies. Construction is scheduled to begin in late-2025 and is expected to be completed before the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. Construction activities will take place near the intersection of Ocean Avenue and Colorado Avenue, extending to the entrance of the Pier. The city will implement traffic management strategies and work closely with stakeholders to minimize disruption throughout the approximately two-year construction period.
The City of Santa Monica appreciates the public’s patience and cooperation as it invests in this vital infrastructure improvement to ensure continued safe access to the Pier for generations to come.
Bridge Improvements
- Replace the existing 86-year-old bridge with a seismically sound and structurally safe bridge.
- Improve safety and accessibility for pedestrians, cyclists, and vehicles traveling to and from the Santa Monica Pier.
- Increase pedestrian access with a wider sidewalk to accommodate the high volume of foot traffic.
- Preserve the visual character and aesthetics of the surrounding area, including views from Palisades Park.
- Maintain vital access for Pier businesses, residents, and emergency services.
- Complete construction prior to the Los Angeles 2028 Summer Olympics to support regional mobility and tourism.
For questions related to the project, please contact:
310-740-9545