| East 21st Street Bridge | |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 47°14′38″N 122°25′55″W / 47.244°N 122.432°WCoordinates: 47°14′38″N 122°25′55″W / 47.244°N 122.432°W |
| Carries | 4 lanes of |
| Crosses | Thea Foss Waterway |
| Locale | Tacoma, Washington, United States |
| Characteristics | |
| Design | Cable-stayed bridge |
| Total length | 682 ft (208 m) or more |
| Width | 72 ft (21.9 m) |
| Height | 180 ft (55 m) |
| Longest span | 503 m (1,650 ft) |
| History | |
| Opened | January 22, 1997 |
The East 21st Street Bridge is a 682-foot (208 m) or 707-foot (215 m) or 992-foot (302 m) long cable-stayed bridge in Tacoma, Washington completed in January, 1997. The bridge, whose most significant feature is two 180-foot (55 m) tall towers, carries four lanes State Route 509 (SR 509) across the Thea Foss Waterway from downtown Tacoma to the Port of Tacoma. SR 509 ends at a single point urban interchange with Interstate 705 west of the bridge, built as part of the same $165.3 million WSDOT project that also funded the bridge's construction.
The architect for the bridge was Jim Merritt, a Tacoma architect.
It is sometimes called Foss Waterway Bridge, although the Murray Morgan Bridge also crosses Foss Waterway.