Wilson Pigott Bridge

The Wilson Pigott Bridge (also locally known as the State Road 31 Bridge) is a small two-lane drawbridge located near Fort Myers Shores in Lee County, Florida.

The Wilson Pigott Bridge was built in 1960, and it carries State Road 31 over the Caloosahatchee River.

It is named for Wilson Pigott, a Lee County Commissioner.

It was built to replace an earlier swing bridge in Olga that previously carried State Road 31.

[2] The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is planning to widen much of SR 31 to a multi-lane divided highway.

Former SR 31 swing bridge in Olga
Wilson Pigott Bridge