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Suicide-prevention barriers at San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge have been completed more than a decade after officials greenlighted a project to install stainless-steel mesh nets on both sides of the 1.7-mile bridge. The iconic bridge with sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay has long been a destination for people seeking to end their lives, with nearly 2,000 plunging to their deaths since it opened in 1937. City officials approved the project more than a decade ago, and in 2018 work began on the 20-foot-wide nets. But the efforts to complete them were repeatedly delayed.
It took decades, but San Francisco finally installs nets to stop suicides off Golden Gate Bridge
It Took Decades, but San Francisco Finally Installs Nets to Stop Suicides Off Golden Gate Bridge
Golden Gate Bridge finally installs anti-suicide nets after years of delay, News
It took decades, but San Francisco finally installs nets to stop suicides off Golden Gate Bridge
It took decades, but San Francisco finally installs nets to stop suicides off Golden Gate Bridge
It took decades, but San Francisco finally installs nets to stop suicides off Golden Gate Bridge
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It took decades, but San Francisco finally installs $224M net to stop suicides off Golden Gate Bridge - ABC7 San Francisco
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San Francisco installs suicide barriers on Golden Gate
San Francisco installs nets to stop suicides off Golden Gate Bridge
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