MidCoast Council’s preferred design option for the Cedar Party Creek Bridge at Wingham is on the agenda at the Wednesday, June 28 meeting at Gloucester.
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After MidCoast Council’s community consultation, Rhett Pattison, MidCoast Council’s acting general manager projects and engineering, is tabling a report that outlines community feedback and asking that the preferred option, a bridge adjacent to the old Cedar Party Creek Bridge with the road going through the exiting swimming complex, be adopted.
The report recommends keeping the existing bridge as a pedestrian/cycle bridge to Chrissy Gollan Park, to allow for community concerns about pedestrian safety and the heritage of the current structure. Full story here
The report states that “construction of the new bridge is contingent upon constructing the new pool before removing the old pool.”
Also on the agenda in closed council is the acquisition of land within the Cattai/Big Swamp wetland project area.