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Old Posted Jun 12, 2024, 2:02 AM
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I don't know what's taking so long....but that looks great

For all its faults, I love that our two major universities and biggest college will be served by major stops on our LRT lines!
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Old Posted Jun 12, 2024, 9:23 PM
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MUP Bridge at Carleton University is being officially opened on Saturday, June 15, 2024 at 11 a.m.

https://ottawa.ctvnews.ca/long-await...rday-1.6923993
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Old Posted Jun 14, 2024, 12:13 AM
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Long-awaited Rideau River footbridge opening for business Saturday
After one false start, the long-awaited Rideau River bridge near Carleton University is ready.

Staff Reporter, Ottawa Citizen
Published Jun 13, 2024 • Last updated 4 hours ago • 1 minute read




This time, it’s official.

After one false start, the long-awaited Rideau River bridge near Carleton University is ready to go.

Coun. Riley Brockington announced the official opening on X, writing: “(Coun. Sean Menard) and I are pleased to invite you to celebrate the opening of the new Rideau River Pedestrian and Cycling Bridge, connecting Carleton University to Vincent Massey Park.”

The event begins at 11 a.m. Saturday.

The steel bridge has been under construction for more than two years. Once it’s officially open, the span will connect Carleton University and Vincent Massey Park.

It was meant to coincide with the reopening of an extended O-train Line 2.

No opening date for the Trillium Line, which is already two years behind schedule, has been set. Michael Morgan, the city’s director of rail construction, has said a start date in August or September is possible.

The new line will run between Bayview Station and Riverside South, with a spur to the Ottawa International Airport.

Back to that false start: In May this year, for undisclosed reasons, exterior rigging and other signage disappeared from the Rideau River pedestrian bridge site.

Social media did the rest. Pedestrians were almost immediately seen crossing the bridge.

New signage and barriers were re-established. And the bridge was kept closed.

https://ottawacitizen.com/news/local...iness-saturday
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Old Posted Jun 16, 2024, 1:42 AM
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Pedestrian bridge opens near Carleton after delays, false start
The Rideau River bridge is now open — officially, this time

Isabel Harder · CBC News
Posted: Jun 15, 2024 5:43 PM EDT | Last Updated: 4 hours ago




A new multi-use footbridge over the Rideau River is now open, after years of delays and at least one false start.

The footbridge now connects Carleton University in the north with Vincent Massey Park in the south. It runs parallel to the Trillium LRT Line, which has been under construction since 2020.

It's the only river crossing in the area, with people previously having to use other options on Bronson Avenue, Heron Road and Bank Street.

For those who came out Saturday to the official ribbon-cutting ceremony, the bridge offers encouragement to use active modes of transportation.

"I've been waiting for the bridge to open for a while," runner Jared Taylor said.

Taylor said he found himself avoiding the area on past runs because there wasn't an easy way to get across the river.

"This was always an obstruction. Having to go to Billings Bridge [on Bank Street] added too much to the route to make it an option."

The bridge's opening marks the beginning of the end of a fight for the completion of developments adjacent to the Trillium LRT line.

River ward Coun. Riley Brockington, whose ward is on the bridge's south side, said he was told it would open just four months after it was installed in 2022 as part of LRT Stage 2.

"Obviously four months have long gone, and here we are almost two years later," he said.

The contractor behind the bridge, TransitNEXT, which is also building the Trillium Line expansion, was not required to open the bridge until the LRT opening.

The bridge opened briefly in March when the contractor mistakenly removed a barricade. It was soon closed again for safety reasons.

Several residents described that situation as frustrating, including Bike Ottawa president Florence Lehmann, who was one of the first cyclists to cross during the short window of opportunity.

"I understand they had a little more work to do, but it was actually usable," Lehmann said on Saturday. "They could have opened it sooner."

Brockington said some finishing touches had to be made before it could open officially, but they were minor and wouldn't have justified delaying the bridge's opening until the LRT line was in service.

City officials still haven't provided an opening date for the Trillium Line, but director of the rail construction program Michael Morgan told CBC Ottawa Saturday it will be another eight to 10 weeks before commuters can ride the north-south trains.

After years of delays, those involved are just happy to have the bridge open.

"I took longer than I think it probably should have," said Capital ward Coun. Shawn Menard. "But today is a happy day."

City officials say they expect the bridge to be named officially in the coming months after public consultation.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottaw...tart-1.7236468
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Old Posted Jun 20, 2024, 7:24 PM
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Footbridge opened over the weekend. Pictures from June 20, 2024:





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