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Here is an update on the Bascule Bridge work that was recently posted by PortsToronto. See: https://www.portstoronto.com/portst...ronto-ship-channel-bridge-–-rehabilitati.aspxYes, Villiers has not been perfect but the number of bike riders I have seen recently is really tiny and WT say that new Cherry & Commissioners will open on January 10 and 11. Better all is 'finished' with the new road before it opens and it will be huge improvement. The section of Old Cherry south of Polson is actually worse than Villiers but no real sign of much improvement there, yet. That section is NOT being done by WT, a combination of the City and Ports Toronto and the bascule bridge work will continue for all of 2024 - when they will be working on the metal superstructure..
They were tidying up the east sidewalks around the bridge last week and the bridge is now fully open to vehicle traffic.
"This project will modernize three key components of this ageing infrastructure. Phase 1 of the Ship Channel Bridge Rehabilitation Project will reach substantial completion in March 2024, and as a result, both the north and south roadway approaches to the bridge will re-open to vehicle traffic in early February 2024.
Phase 1 – Substantial completion in March 2024.
- Rehabilitation of the bridge north and south roadway approach spans.
- Restoration of the Bascule lift bridge structure.
- Replacement of end of life mechanical and electrical lift systems.
During this project , PortsToronto and the City of Toronto will ensure the continued safe transportation of cargo and goods across the Ship Channel Lift Bridge while maintaining marine, vehicle and pedestrian traffic along the various rights of way serviced by the bridge.
PortsToronto consults with the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation on all projects.
For project related enquiries, please contact shipchannelbridge@portstoronto.com.