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Originally Posted by phil235
True, except that the Bank St. bridge is terrible for cyclists and not ideal for pedestrians (narrow sidewalks and lots of traffic). There is still a glaring need for a north-south cycling bridge. The Lansdowne location would have been a little bit better for that.
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Locating a pedestrian/cycling bridge anywhere near the Bank Street bridge is going to be problematic simply because of the elevation difference between the north and south sides of the Rideau Canal. I think making the cycling connection via Fifth-Clegg Bridge, Echo Drive and Riverdale will be more effective and not require cycling over a steep incline.
I would rather see the next investment placing a pedestrian/cycling bridge near Billings Bridge particularly to connect into the Sawmill Creek pathway network, which will eventually link to Leitrim and Riverside South as part of the Trillium Line project. In other words, a very extensive area will be served by a totally segregated trail and bypass Billings Bridge, which is also very inadequate for cycling.
If we were to build another bridge across the canal, it should be nearer Bronson, where the elevations on both sides are similar, the canal narrower, and the bridge itself would be technically easier to build than the bridge that was originally proposed as part of the Lansdowne project.