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Warsaw Swing Bridge Temporarily Reduced To One Lane
/Parks Canada announced on Monday that Warsaw Road Swing Bridge will be temporarily reduced to one lane for vehicle traffic on Friday and Saturday, between 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
The bridge will be closed for temporary removal of the cyclist steel plates located on the outer edge of both traffic lanes on the main bridge deck.
Traffic control will be in place.
Drivers are asked to exercise caution , respect working crews and equipment, and obey signage and flag persons in the area.
The Warsaw Road Swing Bridge was closed from October 2020 to August 2021 to undergo a full replacement of the bridge superstructure, repairs to concrete abutments, replacement of mechanical, hydraulic and electrical operating systems, and to bring the bridge up to full highway loading.
Part of this work included the installation of perforated cyclist steel plates on the outer edge of both traffic lanes to provide a smooth and safe ride over the bridge for cyclists.
Following the reopening of the bridge, it was discovered that noise levels on the bridge were elevated as a result of the plates vibrating on top of the bridge grating when vehicles travel over them.
The plates will be removed and will be replaced in the spring with new plates that will allow for installation of fasteners to reduce noise levels. Noise from the bridge will not be fully eliminated but rather reduced to levels similar to what existed prior to construction. Cyclists are advised to exercise caution when crossing the bridge until the new plates are installed.
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Bobcaygeon Swing Bridge Construction Delayed Until Spring 2022
/Parks Canada announced on Friday that the re-opening of Bobcaygeon Swing Bridge to vehicle traffic is delayed until Spring 2022.
The enhanced pedestrian access over the upper lock gates and its access paths will continue to remain open.
Earlier this fall, in order to assist with resolving concerns regarding the mechanical components, a new Consultant was brought onto the project to review and finalize the design, and refabrication of required components for the bridge.
At that point it was believed that a December 2021 bridge re-opening timeframe was still achievable. However, upon review by the new Consultant, Parks Canada was recently advised by the Contractor that they will be unable to meet this timeframe and that the re-opening of the bridge needed to be pushed to Spring 2022 due to issues mainly associated with the mechanical component re-fabrication.
Parks Canada is working closely with the Contractor to bring the project to its completion. Further updates will be provided as new information becomes available.
The Bobcaygeon Swing Bridge project is part of the Government of Canada’s Federal Infrastructure Investment program.
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Section of George Street to be Temporarily Reduced to One Lane
/The City of Peterborough has announced that emergency repairs to the storm sewer system under George Street North in an area just north of Simcoe Street will begin on November 8, 2021.
Vehicle traffic will be reduced to one lane on a section of George Street between Hunter Street and Simcoe Street.
The work is expected to be completed in about four weeks.
Access for local traffic and businesses in the construction area will be maintained at all times. Vehicle and pedestrian traffic may experience delays within the construction limits.
A paid duty officer will help to direct traffic at the intersection of George Street and Simcoe Street as required. Pedestrian traffic is expected to be maintained through the work zone.
Surface restoration of the affected areas on George Street North will be completed following the underground repairs.
The emergency repairs are required to restore capacity to the storm sewer after it was recently discovered that a section of the storm sewer had partially collapsed.
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Louis Street Urban Park Project Expected to be Complete July 2022
/The Louis Street Urban Park that is under construction near the intersection of Charlotte and Aylmer Streets downtown is expected to be completed in July 2022, the City of Peterborough announced on Friday.
This new park will create a new multi-purpose space for community gatherings, activities such as a farmers’ market and an outdoor skating rink in the winter.
Construction on the urban park and refrigerated outdoor skating rink started in early 2021.
Due to the need for some underground servicing location work, some construction will need to be done in the spring before the project can be completed.
The creation of an urban park, along with the renewal of Charlotte Street, are key strategies in the City’s Central Area Master Plan. Consultation, planning and design work on the project started in late 2016.
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Overnight Closure of the Intersection at Parkhill Road and Armour Road
/The intersection at Parkhill Road and Armour Road will be temporarily closed overnight to complete surface grinding and paving announced on Monday.
The closure will be from 9:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. from Tuesday to Thursday, depending on weather.
Detour routes posted during this overnight closure are as follows:
Parkhill Road
Eastbound traffic will detour south on George Street, east on Hunter Street, south on Rogers Street and East on Maria Street.
Westbound traffic will detour south on Television Road, west on Lansdowne Street, north on Ashburnham and west Maria Street.
Armour Road
Northbound traffic will detour west on Hunter Street and north on Water Street.
Southbound traffic will detour west on Nassau Mills Road and south on George Street.