When Streetsblog L.A. checked in on the construction in December 2019, only bridge abutments were in progress.
In late July, the central pier wall and falsework were in place.
Today, with the main girder-box in place spanning the river, the bridge really looks like a bridge.
As is visible in the rendering above and in the photos above and below, the box itself is level, but the path slopes upward as one crosses northward from Elysian Valley to Cypress Park.
Construction in the river is made somewhat difficult by the need to keep construction activity out of the river during the rainy season, which typically starts in September. Crews will need to remove the falsework fairly soon.
Metro is already installing on-bus cameras. Soon comes testing, outreach, then warning tickets. Wilshire/5th/6th and La Brea will be the first bus routes in the bus lane enforcement program.