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Passerelle of the Month

July 29, 2009

We haven’t had a new passerelle on the blog for awhile – so thanks to Brent Toderian for passing along this announcement:

A tubular, covered bridge for pedestrians and cyclists will span Calgary’s Bow River, according to newly released architectural drawings.

Calgary Peace Bridge

The Peace Bridge’s design by award-winning Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava was posted on the City of Calgary’s website Tuesday.

The footbridge for pedestrians and bicycles will be west of Prince’s Island Park and connect Eau Claire to Sunnyside. It will be just over six metres wide, covered for year-round use and lit at night.

Mayor Dave Bronconnier revealed the name of the $22-million bridge Monday….

Council approved spending $25 million in September 2008 to design and construct the footbridge. The funding, from provincial infrastructure grants, also covers the costs of a conceptual design for a second bridge at the west end of St. George’s Island.

Ald. Ric McIver has tried to persuade council to scrap the plan.

The bridge is scheduled to be completed in late 2010. Bronconnier has said the pedestrian span is a necessity that will be used by more than 5,000 people daily.

More details on the City’s website here.

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