'Mega bridge': Edmonton mayor ponders future of High Level Bridge at city infrastructure meeting
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A street car trundles over the High Level Bridge in Edmonton on May 27, 2015. PHOTO BY JOHN LUCAS /Postmedia, file Article content As Edmonton plans to replace two of its oldest and most iconic bridges, city officials are questioning how many modes of transportation can be feasibly jammed into a single crossing, and what could be preserved from the old bridges. Article content A report issued last week said that the 113-year-old High Level Bridge, which is also a designated historical resource, has reached the end of its life, and a replacement will need to be constructed by 2042. It’s Low Lev…
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