Los Peñasquitos Creek Arch Bridge

Coordinates: 32°56′39.5″N 117°6′28.2″W / 32.944306°N 117.107833°W / 32.944306; -117.107833
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Los Peñasquitos Creek Arch Bridge
Original Los Peñasquitos Creek Arch Bridge (foreground) and new I-15 bridge.
Coordinates32°56′39″N 117°06′29″W / 32.9443°N 117.108°W / 32.9443; -117.108
LocaleSan Diego, California, USA
Official nameCara Knott Memorial Bridge
Characteristics
MaterialReinforced concrete
Total length434 feet
Longest span220 feet
History
Opened1949
Location
Map

The Los Peñasquitos Creek Arch Bridge is a pair of road bridges located in San Diego, California, USA.

Completed in 1949, the original bridge is a reinforced concrete open-spandrel arch-bridge with an overall length of 434 feet (132 m), and an arch span of 220 feet (67 m). It now serves as a service road and bikepath.

The new Los Peñasquitos Creek bridge was first built in 1966 as the southbound lanes of the U.S. Route 395 freeway. It was completely replaced by a prestressed concrete girder bridge during the widening of the Interstate 15 freeway in 1976.

Old Los Peñasquitos Creek Arch Bridge, new bridge on the left.

Cara Knott Memorial Bridge

In 1995, the new bridge was renamed the Cara Knott Memorial Bridge after 20-year-old Cara Knott, a San Diego State University student who was stopped and then subsequently murdered by California Highway Patrol officer Craig Peyer near the bridge on the night of December 27, 1986. Peyer was later convicted in the case and is serving a 25 years-to-life sentence in prison. In 2000, Cara's father, Sam, died of a heart attack, just a few yards from the exact place where his daughter was killed, while taking care of a garden the family built to honor Cara.[1]

Date on original Los Peñasquitos Creek Arch Bridge.

References

32°56′39.5″N 117°6′28.2″W / 32.944306°N 117.107833°W / 32.944306; -117.107833