Arlington Bridge Open Houses

September 17 and 19. Details below.

The Arlington Street Bridge over the CPR Yards is nearing the end of its useable life. The Project Advisory Committee (PAC) has been looking at a number of ways to put a new crossing in the area, or to perhaps improve another crossing of the CPR Yards that is already there.  The City of Winnipeg is carrying out a public consultation to receive input on the two proposed options. Two Open Houses will be held:

 

  • Health Sciences Centre, Wellness Marketplace (700 William Ave, main entrance) on Thursday, September 17th, 3 p.m. – 8 p.m.

 

  • North Centennial Recreation & Leisure Centre (90 Sinclair St) on Saturday, September 19th, 12 noon – 4 p.m. (activities by “Fit Kids Healthy Kids”) 

 

For further information on the project and to register your views online, please visit our website at: cprcrossing.winnipeg.ca and click on the citizen planner button at the top right corner.

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