Flaws in Margaret McDermott Bridge spark dispute among Dallas, state officials View Larger Image Dallas News » The Margaret McDermott Bridge was supposed to be open to pedestrians and bicyclists by now, but the arches over the Trinity River remain closed partially over concerns about broken cables. The issue centers around problems with the cables — and their resistance to heavy winds — that connect the arch to the base of the Dallas bridge. Michelle2018-02-06T12:48:20-08:00January 30th, 2018|Pedestrian Bridge, Texas| Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookTwitterEmail Related Posts Could Texas high-speed rail hit a speed bump this session? April 25th, 2019 Transit Advocates: Is the White House Purposefully Delaying Project Funds? September 11th, 2018 TxDOT plan foresees no tolls on I-35 expansion in Central Texas August 27th, 2018 Phillips 66 pipeline from West Texas to cost $2 billion July 31st, 2018 NTSB probing cracks in Florida bridge collapse May 23rd, 2018 For NTSB investigators piecing together FIU bridge collapse, ‘evidence tells the story’ April 13th, 2018 Builders, engineers defend accelerated bridge construction April 3rd, 2018 Experts Dissect FIU bridge collapse, but can’t identify cause March 30th, 2018 NTSB discloses new details about work performed before FIU bridge collapsed March 21st, 2018