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Osborne Street Bridge reopens

The  newly refurbished Osborne Street Bridge was officially reopened today.

The $16.8-million project, which began in the spring of 2011, took less than two years to complete and was finished both on time and on budget.

Costs of $7.2 million were covered by the Province of Manitoba.

Additional enhancements to the bridge include:

  •  Separate accommodation for cyclists leading from the bridge to the Assiniboine Avenue-Granite Way half signal crossing, including Winnipeg's first dedicated bike signal.
  • Well-aligned pedestrian pathways to the Legislative Building grounds and river walks.
  • Permanent bike entry point to the Active Transportation system on the upper bank at Mostyn Park.
  • Widened transition for cyclists from the bridge to the roadway at the southwest corner.

 ''Motorists, cyclists and pedestrians are now fully able to cross the Assiniboine River between Osborne Village and the city's downtown via a newly refurbished Osborne Street Bridge, which was built in 1882 and reconstructed in 1977. This refurbishment project has extended the service life of the structure by 75 years," the city said in a news release.

Each day, 42,000 vehicles travel over the Osborne Bridge.

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