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Golden Gate Bridge Sidewalk Closed for Retrofit

Walking and bicycling across the Golden Gate will be more crowded starting today.

The entire length of a Golden Gate Bridge sidewalk will close for several months starting today for a retrofitting construction project, bridge district officials said.

The entire west sidewalk will close Tuesday and remain closed through September as part of a seismic retrofit construction project.

Bicycles and pedestrians will share the east sidewalk, with 24-hour access for bicyclists and sunrise-to-sunset use permitted for pedestrians, bridge officials said.

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The construction work also involves replacement of the roof of the Marin Anchorage Housing.

Come September, construction will move to the east sidewalk, but only a 300-foot section will be closed for four months into 2012.

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The sidewalk closure is part of a third phase of a three-phase bridge retrofit project. The first two phases were completed in 2001 and 2008, respectively, according to bridge authorities.

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