Ottawa Ontario - Cyclists in Ottawa continue to express frustration that the Chief William Commanda
(Prince of Wales) Bridge remains closed.
The bicycle and pedestrian path over the Ottawa River was closed for the winter last November.
The City of Ottawa said the refurbished railway bridge was not designed for winter use.
But with hardly any snow and above-normal temperatures through most of March, some people have been asking the city to
reopen the bridge.
The crossing proved incredibly popular when it first opened last summer after a multi-million dollar
facelift.
"It's a beautiful, beautiful bridge. You see, when it's open, people love coming here. Very scenic. It connects
Ottawa and Gatineau along a perfect cycling corridor that's maintained year-round on the Ottawa side. People are very
frustrated," said cyclist Elliott Skierszkan on Monday.
The City of Ottawa insists, however, that it's still not safe enough to open the bridge for the spring.
"The Chief William Commanda Bridge remains closed for safety reasons. As this crossing is not winter maintained,
the temperature fluctuations, which reach below freezing overnight, lead to frost and ice buildup on the wood bridge
deck causing it to be unsafe to use," said a statement attributed to Roads and Parking Services Director Quentin
Levesque.
The City's website says typical plowing, salting, and grit could damage the bridge's steel structure and timber
decking.
So far this month, only 2.6 centimetres of snow has fallen.
The last time there was more than a trace amount of snow on the ground officially recorded in Ottawa was 11 Mar 2024
when there was 1 centimetre on the ground.
On Monday, there was a trace amount following a 1 cm snowfall.
There are barriers at the entrance to the bridge, and fencing up around the path leading up to it, but some people have
torn fences down to use the bridge despite this.
"We urge residents to not remove the barriers and wait to use the bridge until it has been deemed safe to do
so," said Levesque.
The City of Ottawa does not have a projected opening date for the bridge.
Below-zero temperatures are expected to continue through the week, with lows getting as cold as -16 C.
The forecast also includes chances of snow.
"Staff continue to closely monitor weather conditions but are unable to provide an estimated opening date at this
time, as current weather patterns are not conducive to reopening the bridge safely," Levesque said.
Skierszkan told CTV News he doesn't believe the alternative is any safer.
"What it does is force me to cross on a super busy bridge that doesn't have any protected lanes for cycling, where
I'm sharing with traffic on snow and ice-covered roads, so you tell me what's more safe or less safe," Skierszkan
said.
Levesque told CTV News the fences blocking the bridge are included in the public works budget.
"The work done to repair the barriers that have been placed at the entrance of the bridge has been conducted
within departmental resources of the Public Works Department. As such, there are no additional costs to the
City," he said.
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