142 Street Pedestrian/Cyclist Bridge - Confirmation of Vision & Principles/Concept Ideas
Consultation has concluded
Thank you for participating in the online engagement for 142 Street Pedestrian/Cyclist Bridge. The Forum and Ideas tools are now closed.
The feedback from the online engagement, including emails and phone calls from community members received by the Project Manager, will be used alongside technical requirements and City plans and policies to confirm the Vision and Principles, narrow down the Concept Ideas and develop concept options.
If you have any questions, please email: 142StreetBridge@edmonton.ca
Thank you for participating in the online engagement for 142 Street Pedestrian/Cyclist Bridge. The Forum and Ideas tools are now closed.
The feedback from the online engagement, including emails and phone calls from community members received by the Project Manager, will be used alongside technical requirements and City plans and policies to confirm the Vision and Principles, narrow down the Concept Ideas and develop concept options.
If you have any questions, please email: 142StreetBridge@edmonton.ca
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Draft Vision
by Tim D, over 3 years ago9 ResponsesCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.The 142 Street Pedestrian/Cyclist bridge connects southwest Edmonton to the city’s larger active transportation network.
It enhances the surrounding neighbourhoods by providing access to trails and bike routes, Edmonton’s River Valley and ravine system and destinations in the surrounding community and beyond, increasing opportunities for recreation, exercising and commuting.
The bridge is a safe and effective link at all times of day and for all users and the neighbouring communities.
Questions:
- What do you like about the DRAFT Vision above?
- What could be changed?
How to participate: Share your feedback and read what others have suggested. You can also comment on what others have written, and agree or disagree. Please remember to be respectful.
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Draft Principles
by Tim D, over 3 years agoCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.Provide an effective network connection
The bridge is aligned to connect to Edmonton’s existing and planned active transportation network and provides clear links to desired destinations.
Design for all ages and abilities
The bridge will be accessible for everyone to use for year-round activities safely and comfortably.
Create safe and secure spaces
The bridge and surrounding open spaces are designed with consideration for safety and security of all users and the neighbouring communities.
Support active lifestyles
The bridge location provides expanded options for recreation, exercise and commuting for a large area in southwest Edmonton.
Provide access to nature
The bridge connects users meaningfully to the Edmonton River Valley and Ravine System.
Questions:
- What do you like about the DRAFT Principles above?
- What could be changed?
How to participate: Share your feedback and read what others have suggested. You can also comment on what others have written, and agree or disagree. Please remember to be respectful.
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