Wednesday, September 15, 2010

New Bridge For Whitevale

Whitevale bridge replacement moving ahead
Those who remember "The Storm" of 2008 will be relieved to know that Pickering City Council has approved the installation of a new bridge for the town of Whitevale. The following is an article from durhamregion.com



Council approves company to complete environmental assessment, design


PICKERING -- Two years after a rain storm put the Whitevale bridge under water, the City is planning for a full replacement.

The Whitevale bridge in the centre of the hamlet, along with Whitevale Road and a lot of land, was under water from massive flash flooding in July, 2008.

Staff originally thought $60,000 in repairs would save the bridge problems but has since learned the entire bridge will have to be replaced.

"This is a very exciting project," said Ward 3 Regional Councillor Rick Johnson, pointing out the bridge is in an important heritage district in Pickering.

The City has decided to go with SRM Associates to undertake a class environmental assessment and detail design for the replacement, which will cost about $380,000. This phase of the project is eligible for federal gas tax funding.

The replacement will be a key project for the new council in the 2011 capital budget.

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