Michael Valente Memorial Bridge Explained

40.5958°N -73.6567°W

Bridge Name:Michael Valente Memorial Bridge
Other Name:Long Beach Bridge
Carries:Long Beach Boulevard/Road
Crosses:Reynolds Channel
Locale:Nassau County, New York
Named For:Michael Valente
Owner:Nassau County Department of Public Works
Maint:Nassau County Department of Public Works
Id:3300301 (southbound)
3300302 (northbound)
Design:Bascule bridge
Material:Steel-deck
Length:820feet
Width:Each span: 45feet
Roadway: 36feet
Mainspan:150feet
Spans:2
Below:30.4feet
Open: (first span)
(second span)
Traffic:19,654 (southbound, 1997)
19,515 (northbound, 1997)
Heritage:Eligible for the NRHP
Coordinates:40.5958°N -73.6568°W (southbound)
40.5957°N -73.6565°W (northbound)
References:[1] [2] [3]
Lanes:6 total (3 in each direction)

The Michael Valente Memorial Bridge (formerly known as the Long Beach Bridge) is a twin-span bascule bridge crossing Reynolds Channel, between the City of Long Beach and the Village of Island Park, in Nassau County, New York, United States.

Description

The bridge starts in Long Beach as Long Beach Boulevard. At Barnum Island, the main road continues northeast as Austin Boulevard, while Long Beach Road (the northern continuation of Long Beach Boulevard) branches to the north.[4] Each span carries traffic in one direction.[5]

History

The twin bridges were built in 1953 to replace an earlier bridge built in 1922.[6] The replacement spans were constructed after it was realized that the original, 1922 span was both functionally and structurally obsolete.

In 2011, the Long Beach Bridge was renamed the Michael Valente Memorial Bridge, in honor of Michael Valente – a World War I veteran and longtime resident of Long Beach.[7] [8] [9] The name change was made official following a vote by the Nassau County Legislature, and the renaming ceremony – which took place at Long Beach City Hall – was attended by hundreds of people.

In popular culture

In 2013, the bridge was used as a filming location by NBC, for scenes in "The Blacklist".[10] [11] The scenes were used for the show's pilot episode and employed several special effects – including the use of fire & smoke, collisions, gunshots, and actors repelling themselves off the bridge. The City of Long Beach, the Village of Island Park, and the County of Nassau all consented to the filming.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Engelhardt. Chris. March 30, 2011. L.B. Bridge renamed after WWI veteran. Long Island Herald. September 11, 2021.
  2. Web site: Long Beach Bridge (Nassau CR 1) . Nycroads.com . April 6, 2015.
  3. Web site: National Bridge Inventory Database Search – 2012 . Nationalbridges.com . April 6, 2015 . October 31, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131031210639/http://nationalbridges.com/ . dead .
  4. Web site: Long Island Index: Interactive Map. September 10, 2021. www.longislandindexmaps.org.
  5. Web site: New York OPD Geographic Information Gateway. September 10, 2021. opdgig.dos.ny.gov.
  6. Web site: Long Beach Bridge (Nassau CR 1). September 10, 2021. www.nycroads.com.
  7. Web site: Engelhardt . Chris . March 9, 2011 . Long Beach bridge to be renamed after war hero . May 14, 2024 . Herald Community Newspapers . en.
  8. Web site: Kellard . Joseph . March 24, 2011 . Bridge Renaming Ceremony Attracts Hundreds . May 14, 2024 . Long Beach, NY Patch . en.
  9. Web site: Boyle . Chris . March 28, 2011 . Video: Michael Valente Bridge Renaming Ceremony . May 14, 2024 . Long Beach, NY Patch . en.
  10. Web site: Lovece . Frank . April 6, 2022 . NBC's 'The Blacklist' filming on Long Island . May 14, 2024 . Newsday . en.
  11. Web site: Rifilato . Anthony . March 27, 2013 . NBC films action scene on Long Beach Bridge . May 14, 2024 . Herald Community Newspapers . en.