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Historic Inglewood bridge to get $19M replacement

A historic bridge in Inglewood will have to be torn down once its $19-million replacement is built, city engineers have concluded.

Not feasible to save 1908 span at 12th Street for pedestrian use, engineers conclude

The circa-1908 bridge at 12th Street S.E. in Inglewood near the zoo will be replaced with a new $19-million span. (Scott Dippel/CBC)

Ahistoric bridge in Inglewood will have to be torn down once its $19-million replacement is built, city engineers have concluded.

Coun.Gian-Carlo Carra was hoping thebridge over the Bow River at12th Street southeastcould be saved for pedestrians and cyclists.

However, engineers have determined it would take too much work to save the span, which opened to horse and buggy traffic in 1908.

So the old trussbridge will be torn down once the new oneis built just west of it, Carra says.

"The project would be to put it next to it and that gives us the opportunity to kink the entrance into Inglewood which will slow traffic down," he said.

"There's a tendency right now to launch off the bridge and really sort of addressing the super-width of 12th Street and the super-narrowness of the current bridge situation. We want to rectify all of that."

A city report last year concluded thebridge wouldhave to be closed to traffic later this decade. Sincethe 2013 flood,trucks have notbeenallowed on it.

The design of the new bridge will be revealed later this year.

Construction will start in 2016 with completion anticipated by winter 2017.The city is holding an open house Wednesday at the Inglewood Community Association.

Another historic bridge in Inglewood, the Ninth Avenue spanby Fort Calgary thatpasses over the Elbow River, is also nearing the end of its usable life. It was built in 1909. Construction of a new four-lane span is slated to begin in 2018.

It is crossed by roughly 21,000 vehicles per weekday, and the 12thStreet crossing sees about 8,000 per day, according to city traffic data from 2012.