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Prince of Wales Bridge gate broken over and over and over again

After the City of Ottawa installed cheaper fencing than it wanted to keep people off the abandoned Prince of Wales Bridge, it's had to be repaired dozens and dozens of times because people keep breaking in.

Since it was installed in September 2016, repairs have cost nearly $15,000, city says

Chain-link fencing installed in September 2016 to prevent pedestrians and cyclists from getting onto the Prince of Wales Bridge has been repeatedly vandalized. This is a shot of the fence taken May 8, 2018. (Andrew Foote/CBC)

After the City of Ottawa installed cheaper fencing than it wanted to keep people off the abandoned Prince of Wales Bridge, it's had to be repaired dozens and dozens of times because people keep breaking in.

The chain-link gated fencing was installed in September 2016, along with some no trespassing signs, at a cost of about $46,000.

There weredifferent chain-link fencesand signs in place before then, but they fell into disrepair and were repeatedly vandalized by people looking to cross the bridge on their bikes, eat picnics,watch the sunset, and just hang out.

In response to mounting safety concernsabout ongoing illegal use of the bridge, Transport Canada which still regulates the disused railway crossing wrote to the cities of Ottawa andGatineauin December 2015, asking them to "permanently barricade the bridge to stop trespassers."

Currently, people can pass through the gate onto the rail tracks. A service order has been made for repairs by Public Works and Environmental Services staff. (Andrew Foote/CBC)

City planned to install better fence

The City of Ottawaplanned to spend about $250,000 to install more rigid and secure gates, but after public outcry, the city decided to spend just $46,000 on a different chain-link fence and more trespassingsignage.

The new fence wasinstalled inSeptember 2016and was broken into just hours later.

Since then, it's been repaired well over 50 times at a cost of nearly $15,000, wrote Troy Charter, the city's director of transit operations, and LailaGibbons,the city's director of parks, forestry andstormwaterservices,in an emailed statement.

(Specifically, there have been46 repairs from April 2017 to present. The city was unable to immediately provide the number of repairs from September 2016 to April 2017, when a formalized work order tracking process was not yet in place.)

The cost includes fixing fences cut along Lemieux Island (which the rail bridge crosses), fixing fencesalong pathways and the former railway area, repairs to the gates at the north and south end of LemieuxIsland, and replacing vandalized signs along the fenceand gates.

Fencing was broken through as of this writing, and Charter wrote that a service order is currently open forrepairs by Public Works and Environmental Services staff.

New hole in Prince of Wales Bridge fence

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New hole in Prince of Wales Bridge fence

After the cheaper fencing option was installed and broken into the same day, Coun. Jeff Leiper warned that if people keep vandalizing it, "the city is almost certain to go ahead and in order to protect itself from liability ... put in place that more expensive solution."

Gibbons wrote in a statement Friday thatthere are currently "no plans underway to discuss alternative fencing."

Leiper was unavailable for an interview Friday.

The trussbridge was built in 1880 and its rail line operated for decades until it was eventually abandoned. Then the City of Ottawa bought it for about $400,000 in the mid-2000s.

The bridge has beenincludedin transportation plans as a potential futureLRT extensionor multi-use path to Gatineau, but has been keptclosed in the meantime with chain-link fencing.

Another section of broken fencing. (Andrew Foote/CBC)