S.S. Jolley Bridge
S.S. Jolley Bridge (also known as Judge S.S. Jolley Bridge) is a bridge located in Collier County, Florida connecting Marco Island with the mainland in Naples. The bridge is a good location for fishing.
History
The Jolley Bridge opened in 1969 and was the second vehicular bridge connecting to Marco Island. The first was the original span of the Goodland Bridge built in 1938. When it opened, it included fishing piers below the bridge. The piers were heavily damaged after the landfall of Hurricane Wilma in 2005, and were subsequently removed.
In 2011, a second parallel span was built next to the original to provide two additional travel lanes. Today, southbound traffic uses the newer span, and northbound traffic uses the original span.
The Jolley Bridge is named for former Collier County Judge Seward Stokley Jolley, who served from 1935 until 1959.
References
- ^ Marco Island (Highway 951)?Judge S.S. Jolley Bridge | Cruisers' Net
- ^ All lanes open on the Judge S.S. Jolley Bridge - Gallery
- ^ Marco Island - Florida Go Fishing
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- ^ "State Road 951 / County Road 951 - Collier Boulevard". AA Roads. Retrieved 25 May 2024.
- ^ Marlowe, Jane A. "Dedication of the new span of the Jolley Bridge". Coastal Breeze News. Retrieved 4 May 2015.
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