The people have spoken.
After public comment on two options to light the Blatnik Bridge, the Minnesota Department of Transportation announced a design featuring an illumination from inside the bridge was chosen.
"Public comments overwhelmingly preferred the illuminated design, which will feature strategically-placed fixtures that cast light off the interior of the structure," MnDOT said in a statement.
The Blatnik Bridge's new energy-efficient lighting system will be operational by fall 2013, and is expected to cost $1.2 million to install. The cost will be split between the Minnesota and Wisconsin departments of transportation.
Features include a 35 percent energy savings, a reduced number of fixtures, easier maintenance, uniform light levels, programmable LED fixtures, reduced glare and increased protection from snow and roadway salt.
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Construction is expected to begin in the summer of 2013.