Jackson Street Bridge
First built in 1888 by the New Jersey Steel & Iron Company, the Jackson Street Bridge was converted into a pedestrian bridge nearly a century later. The bridge connects the Mill Hill neighborhood of Trenton to Mill Hill Park and the city’s central business district.
Project Updates:
In August 2013, the City of Trenton advertised a Request for Proposals (RFP) for the planning and subsequent rehabilitation of the Jackson Street Bridge. City Council formally awarded the contract to TranSystems at their December 19, 2013 meeting.
Reference Documents:
- City of Trenton RFP for the Jackson Street Bridge
- City Council Agenda detailing the RFP Award on December 19, 2013 (Also includes Mill Hill Park improvements and renovations to the Douglass House)
- National Register of Historic Places application for the Mill Hill Historic District (December 1977)