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Snowy weather postpones full closure of Victoria Street bridge

The Victoria Street bridge was reduced to two lanes Monday morning, but the full closure has been pushed to Tuesday because of the large amount of snow the region is expecting to see Monday afternoon and evening.

Bridge will be closed for 10 months while it is rebuilt as part of Highway 7 construction

Highway 85 will be fully closed at the Victoria Street Bridge Feb.24 to Feb.25 as the bridge is scheduled for demolition. (Kate Bueckert/CBC)

The snow on Monday has postponed the closure of the Victoria Street bridge by one day, the Ministry of Transportation says.

The bridge was due to close Monday morning. It was reduced from four lanes to two during the morning commute, but the Ministry of Transportation decided to put off the full closure until Tuesday at 7 a.m.

Environment Canada forecasted 10 to 15 cm of snow Monday afternoon and evening.

Victoria Streetbetween Edna and Bruce streets, which includes thebridge, will be closed until at least the end of November while the bridge is rebuilt. It is all part of the construction of the new Highway 7 between Kitchener and Guelph.

A spokesperson for the Ontario Ministry of Transportation confirmed the bridge will be demolished Feb. 10, weather permitting.

'It's going to add time'

Christine Cole supports clients with mental health and addiction issues and told CBC K-Wthaton a typical day, she crosses over the bridge several times.

Standing beside the bridge, she said having to go through the detours will mean she won't have as much time to get her paperwork completed. Her clients, she stressed, would not be affected.

Cole said driving Victoria Street every day, she gets to know traffic patterns so she can optimize her time. She is now going to have to rework her schedule to deal with the detours.

"It's going to add time my travel time to see my clients," she said. "It'll affect my collateral time, my documentation time, my travel time it just keeps domino-effecting down the line."

She sometimes makes hands-free calls in between clients and she said she plans to hold off on that for the first few weeks of detours.

For her clients, she said change can be difficult for people with mental health and addictions. Many of her clients use transit to get around, which is also a challenge.

"It's going to be more difficult to get them out of the bus, get them onto a new bus route," Cole said.

The Victoria Street bridge was reduced to two lanes for Monday morning's commute. Detour signs are up to warn drivers the bridge will be closed. The Ministry of Transportation said the closure will happen Tuesday. (Kate Bueckert/CBC)

Detours

There will be road access for local businesses on Victoria Street between Edna and Bruce streets anddetoursin place throughout construction.

For local traffic, detours include:

  • Edna Street.
  • Frederick Street.
  • Bruce Street.
  • Wellington Street.
  • Shirley Avenue.
  • BingemansCentre Drive.

When the bridge is demolished next month,traffic will be rerouted by the southbound Wellington Street off ramp and the northbound Bruce Street off ramp onto detour routes with OPP assistance.