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Consultation has concluded
Georgian Bluffs is conducting a study to evaluate options for the Sideroad 3 Bridge (Structure D-0007), closed since 2019 due to structural concerns. This bridge, built in the 1920s on the Keady Creek system, is a concrete and steel structure typical of its era. This study will help us choose the best course of action, with community feedback and environmental impacts at the forefront.
Get Involved
We welcome your feedback to help shape the future of Sideroad 3 Bridge. You can participate by completing the survey below, and asking questions or making comments on this project. Reach out to our project team by phone or email, or post a question to the forum below.
Georgian Bluffs is conducting a study to evaluate options for the Sideroad 3 Bridge (Structure D-0007), closed since 2019 due to structural concerns. This bridge, built in the 1920s on the Keady Creek system, is a concrete and steel structure typical of its era. This study will help us choose the best course of action, with community feedback and environmental impacts at the forefront.
Get Involved
We welcome your feedback to help shape the future of Sideroad 3 Bridge. You can participate by completing the survey below, and asking questions or making comments on this project. Reach out to our project team by phone or email, or post a question to the forum below.
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The Sideroad 3 Bridge, located within the Grey Sauble Conservation Authority area, has structural issues, including severe spalling and cracking, making it unsafe for use. We’re exploring whether to remove, rehabilitate, or replace the bridge.
How the Study Works
This study follows Ontario’s Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (MCEA) guidelines. Here’s what to expect:
Background Assessment: Our team will complete an inventory and assessment of the natural, social, cultural, heritage and natural environment features of and potential impacts to the surrounding lands and watercourses.
Alternative Solutions: We’re considering options that prioritize public safety, cost-effectiveness, and the community’s needs. Options will include possible repairs, complete replacement, or even removal.
Community Engagement: Public input will play a vital role in the final decision. We’ll share regular updates for you to participate and provide input.
The Sideroad 3 Bridge, located within the Grey Sauble Conservation Authority area, has structural issues, including severe spalling and cracking, making it unsafe for use. We’re exploring whether to remove, rehabilitate, or replace the bridge.
How the Study Works
This study follows Ontario’s Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (MCEA) guidelines. Here’s what to expect:
Background Assessment: Our team will complete an inventory and assessment of the natural, social, cultural, heritage and natural environment features of and potential impacts to the surrounding lands and watercourses.
Alternative Solutions: We’re considering options that prioritize public safety, cost-effectiveness, and the community’s needs. Options will include possible repairs, complete replacement, or even removal.
Community Engagement: Public input will play a vital role in the final decision. We’ll share regular updates for you to participate and provide input.
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final report
this is an upcoming stage for Sideroad 3 Bridge
The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.