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Old Posted Jul 29, 2022, 1:00 PM
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I don't think think they'll remove it but I think they determined its unsafe for vehicles and theres no plans to fix it.

I would like to see it one day become open to pedestrians to access some sort of additional park on that island
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Old Posted Jul 29, 2022, 1:19 PM
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The other end of that roadway is still open for access. I don't think they are going to remove the actual trestle (blue), are they?

This side bridge 'Trestle' was awesome when it was only barricaded with cones. Best way to avoid being hit by a car while on a bike crossing the bridge. So luxuriously roomy
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Old Posted Jul 29, 2022, 3:19 PM
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There’s a certain type of cyclist that insists on using the sidewalk even when there is a perfectly good bike lane. And there’s a certain type of pedestrian that detests that type of cyclist. I’m one of them. It’s a problem along the full length of the Chaudiere Crossing. One day I’m going to lose it.
I've been guilty of that on stroads with no bike lanes, but in often times, the stroads also have no pedestrians. But in the City, or anywhere with bike lanes, stick with your allocated space.
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Old Posted Jul 29, 2022, 3:21 PM
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I may have forgotten or maybe I didn't see this - but did they ever talk about the pedestrian connection between both sides of Zibi (as in making a more walkable connection between the Ottawa and Gatineau side) or development of a separate bridge? Was just curious because I know Dream's plans is to make this a fully walkable district.
I'd like to see the Laval extension include a extension via pedestrian/cycling bridge to behind the Board Mill on Chaudiere Island East. It would have to make a turn around the planters and the stairs down to the river.
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Old Posted Jul 29, 2022, 4:38 PM
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I may have forgotten or maybe I didn't see this - but did they ever talk about the pedestrian connection between both sides of Zibi (as in making a more walkable connection between the Ottawa and Gatineau side) or development of a separate bridge? Was just curious because I know Dream's plans is to make this a fully walkable district.
No there is definitely nothing about another bridge in the plans.
That narrow sidewalk on one side of Chaudiere crossing is the only connection.

But to be fair, building a separate bridge would probably be insanely expensive here given the river flow speed, depth, and width.
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Old Posted Jul 31, 2022, 9:04 AM
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Figured as much, but was thinking maybe an extension to the current bridge to create a better connection between the Ottawa and Gatineau sides. But I fully trust in Dream and Zibi, they have been doing a good job so far. Even the viewing deck, focus on Chaudiere Falls as an attraction, focus on waterfront connections, and interzip are great because even though they are basic to implement, they are exactly what the area needs. Can't wait to see this area completed plus their Library district at LeBreton.
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A pedestrian bridge wouldn't have to have any pillars in the water for a 200m span. The Three Countries Bridge has a longer span, looks great, and was built for the equivalent of $18M (2022 dollars) in 2008.

Whether or not it's done is one thing, but there's nothing about the location that makes a pedestrian bridge a particularly challenging idea.

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Old Posted Aug 1, 2022, 5:37 PM
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I remember driving that span when it was considered to be 'safe'.
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Old Posted Aug 1, 2022, 9:34 PM
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A pedestrian bridge wouldn't have to have any pillars in the water for a 200m span. The Three Countries Bridge has a longer span, looks great, and was built for the equivalent of $18M (2022 dollars) in 2008.

Whether or not it's done is one thing, but there's nothing about the location that makes a pedestrian bridge a particularly challenging idea.

I was thinking along these lines and figured it wouldn't be too difficult/expensive. Glad to see my hunch was right. Would really be nice to have that better connection within the Gatineau and Ottawa sides
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New park

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I'm excited to have a tiny little sliver of animated shoreline, an extreme rarity in a region with a couple of hundred of kilometers of river shore. Thanks, Greber...
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I always look forward to seeing Harley's photos. Thanks Harley.
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Old Posted Aug 18, 2022, 7:52 PM
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Is there a render of what this building will look like? I find it hard to decipher the current builds when looking at the finished renders of Zibi.
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Old Posted Aug 18, 2022, 8:10 PM
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Is there a render of what this building will look like? I find it hard to decipher the current builds when looking at the finished renders of Zibi.
Renders on these two pages:

https://leasing.dream.ca/building/zibi-block-207?search=zibi&min=0&max=1000000&type=A

https://leasing.dream.ca/building/building-827?search=zibi&min=0&max=1000000&type=A
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Old Posted Aug 18, 2022, 8:25 PM
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Thanks! I think Zibi will easily be Ottawa's nicest area architecturally
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