Monday, January 20, 2025

Noyo Bridge suicide prevention signage under consideration following tragedy

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The following is a press release issued by Caltrans. See Matt LaFever’s coverage of Fort Bragg’s efforts to bring Caltrans to the table to deter suicides on the Noyo Bridge in SFGATE here:

The piles of the Noyo Bridge which rises 110 feet from the water below [Photo by Matt LaFever]

Caltrans and local officials announced [Friday, January 17, 2025] that they are collaborating on the feasibility of installing crisis prevention signs on the Noyo River Bridge. These signs would provide critical resources for individuals experiencing a mental health crisis.

Caltrans in partnership with the City of Fort Bragg and Mendocino County met on Thursday to discuss community concerns following the recent death of a teenager.

“We are grateful for the concern and ideas for solutions we’ve already received from community members, and we encourage the public to contact us with further input. We will continue to partner with Caltrans and others to implement strategies for avoiding future tragedy on the Noyo Bridge,” said Fort Bragg Mayor Jason Godeke.

“We’ve heard the community’s concerns, and we share a common goal of ensuring safety on the Noyo River Bridge,” said Caltrans District 1 Deputy Director Richard Mullen. “This is a collaborative effort, and we are grateful for the strong partnership with the City of Fort Bragg.”

In addition to considering crisis prevention signage, Caltrans will continue working closely with the City of Fort Bragg, Mendocino County and other stakeholders to explore additional safety measures for the bridge.

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If you or someone you know needs support, please contact:

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: (800) 273-TALK (8255)
Mendocino County Mental Health Plan: (855) 838-0404
Emergency Services: 911

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3 COMMENTS

  1. A cheaper prevention would be stopping the poisoning of the minds of our children with retarded khazarian ideologies which were designed as a longstanding revenge to punish the Russians

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