TRAFFIC BRIDGE REPLACEMENT OPEN HOUSE: JUNE 9 AT ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION, BRANCH 63
The City of Saskatoon is preparing the request for proposals to replace the Traffic Bridge with a new bridge through a design-build process.
TRAFFIC BRIDGE REPLACEMENT OPEN HOUSE
Thursday, June 9, 2011
6:00pm to 9:00pm (Come and go)
Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 63
606 Spadina Cres West, Saskatoon, SK
The public is invited to a final come-and-go Open House on Thursday, June 9th at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 63. This Open House is a continuation of the public forums and the material presented will be similar to the information that was available at the Open House at Nutana Collegiate on May 18th.
The purpose of this Open House will be to continue to gather more feedback on; the roadway alignment on the Nutana side of the bridge, the pedestrian linkages between the walkways on the new bridge and the adjacent pathways of River Landing and Rotary Park, the various options for the structural members that make up the trusses, and the elements of heritage and architectural significance.
Civic staff and the Consultant will be present to provide information, answer questions and gather public input.
Public input will also continue to be gathered at the on-line Traffic Bridge Replacement Forum which will remain open until June 17. Read about what people in the community are saying and share your own comments and opinions.
TRAFFIC BRIDGE REPLACEMENT ONLINE FORUM AVAILABLE UNTIL 5:00 P.M. ON FRIDAY, JUNE 17
The public may also provide comments on an online Traffic Bridge Replacement Forum until 5:00 p.m. on Friday, June 17 (extended from May 31).
The address for the online forum is:
www.trafficbridgereplacementforum.ca
A come-and-go open house was held on May 18, 2011 at Nutana Collegiate (gymnasium), where information was presented on the structural members that make up the trusses, roadway alignment on the Nutana side of the bridge, and pedestrian linkages between the walkways on the new bridge and the adjacent pathways of River Landing and Rotary Park. Civic staff and the project consultant provided information, answered questions and gathered comments.