The future of the Margaret Avenue bridge

Margaret Avenue bridge

by James Howe

The Margaret Avenue bridge has been closed to vehicles, cyclists and pedestrians since the city received a report indicating that the bridge was at risk of collapsing.

Since that time, the city with the help of consultants have been figuring out how to proceed.

On Monday afternoon, the Council’s Community and Infrastructure Services Committee meets to consider this staff report on the future of the Margaret Avenue bridge. You may also be interested in some media reports on the future of the bridge from the local CBC radio station and the Waterloo Region Record.

The preferred option is to tear down the bridge as soon as possible and then begin planning for a replacement. So I doubt you’d see a replacement in 2014.

The staff report also considers temporary repairs that could reopen the bridge in 2014 but it’ll eventually need to be be torn down and replaced two years later. A benefit of this second option is that it’d reopen the bridge while Weber Street and King Street have major reconstructions over the next few years. Personally, I think that may be the better solution.

But no decisions have been made yet. The report goes to a council committee on Monday afternoon and later goes to a Council meeting. There is time to let Council and staff know what you think.

[Sept. 10 Note: There was a special council meeting to deal with this issue after the committee meeting on Sept. 9. The decision at both was to remove bridge as soon as possible and rebuild sooner than later.]

What do you think?

Do you prefer one option over the other? Is there another option the city should be considering?

Changes coming to expressway access

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by James Howe

Big changes are coming to the Frederick Street on and off ramps to the Conestoga expressway.

The changes are a result of the new highway 7 which like it or not, the new highway 7 route appears to be a sure thing.

Victoria Street will no longer be part of highway 7 when the new route is built. Instead the new highway will connect to the expressway near Wellington Street where it currently ends near Riverbend Drive and Shirley Avenue.

If you heard that the current Frederick Street ramps will all be closed or just those on one side, you’ll be happy to learn that neither is happening.

Here’s what to expect

Two ramps are disappearing (one for either direction) but there are some other changes planned that compensate for them.

The plans also include two new “connection” roads from where Edna ends at Victoria over to Wellington and from where Bruce ends at Victoria over to Wellington. Those connection roads are essentially extensions of Edna and Bruce. They mean that the “lost” ramps are replaced by ones at Wellington that you should find relatively accessible.

The Ministry of Transportation confirms that there will be two-way traffic on both of these “connection” roads. That fact means the ramps on Wellington Street are conveniently only a short drive away and essentially respects existing patterns for getting on and off the Conestoga Expressway.

You can find a detailed map.

What will be the impact?

So it appears to be a best case scenario for the changes to our expressway access but we’ll want to monitor the situation—especially for impact to our neighbourhood including the ripple effect of the changes.

The City has recently completed its transportation master plan and took the new highway 7 into account. It doesn’t expect any need to change Lancaster Street between Victoria and Krug. Time will tell.

The Region is updating its transportation master plan in part to account for the new highway 7. What is decided could affect our streets so we’ll want to take advantage for opportunities to review the updated plans and give impact.

Fall Festival: Sept. 28

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Join us Saturday, September 28

Noon – 3          Weber Park

Free BBQ (while supplies last)

Music

Activities

Community Groups

Bring Your Own

  • Chair
  • Yoga mat
  • Refillable water bottle

Donations for the BBQ are welcome! Please contact us.

Thank you to our sponsors!

Belfiore’s ValuMart

Piller’s

 Queen Street Yoga

cibc

 Frederick St. Mall branch