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The picture I shown you below simply illustrates that the game accepts the new construction (and its cost), but I didn't click/confirm to prove it's possible to build this connection. ;)
Here's an example of an extended seamless footbridge: http://i.imgur.com/hK36wkb.jpg
http://oi57.tinypic.com/vy8b48.jpg
Anyway, a new updated version is coming out soon.
I guess that's why the game limits the lot size for buildings (especially zonable ones). Smaller buildings have greater chances to get better textures. But if you go bigger you have to draw the line somewhere...
It was actually the outside textures I was thinking of. The windows and roof are the most noticeable, but I guess the inside is kind of blurry too (but that doesn't bother me too much). The billboards, field and the floodlight props on the roof are all good, as well as the concrete walls and stairs outside. So I guess that leaves the roof and outside windows, but that is quite a lot ;)
The roof has the blue dots and lines on it, similar to the left-most image you got, except I think mine is much much more blurry.