Map shows Emma to Earl Bridge study areaThe City of Guelph is hosting an open house to review and discuss a Class Environmental Assessment (EA) study for a proposed pedestrian bridge connecting Emma Street to Earl Street over the Speed River.
Tuesday, October 25, 2016
6:30–9 p.m.
Evergreen Seniors Community Centre
683 Woolwich St
Why come to the open house?
This is your opportunity to view project information and to ask questions about plans for the new bridge. You’re encouraged to provide comments and feedback to City staff and consultants at the open house.
About the project
The Guelph Trail Master Plan (2005) recommends a bridge in this location to provide a connection to the Downtown Trail. The purpose of the EA study is to determine if a pedestrian bridge is warranted at this location, and if so, which style of bridge will be constructed.
For more information:
Andrew Janes, P. Eng., Project Engineer Supervisor
Engineering and Capital Infrastructure Services
City of Guelph
519-822-1260 extension 2338
andrew.janes@guelph.ca
Rob Amos, MASc., P.Eng., Project Manager
Aquafor Beech Limited
519-224-3740 extension 1236
amos.r@aquaforbeech.com
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