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What is this project about?
The City of Stratford and Township of Perth South are rehabilitating Dunn’s Bridge, located over the Avon River on O’Loane Avenue, north of Perth Line 32/Lorne Avenue West. The bridge was constructed in 1968 and a recent inspection of the structure identified that repairs to the deck and girders are required. Completing these repairs is expected to extend the life of the bridge.
How do I get involved?
We encourage you to comment on project updates and ask questions.
This page will be updated regularly with project updates and opportunities to interact with the Project Team. You do not need to be a registered Engage Stratford user to participate, but registration allows you to receive updates about this project and others.
What is this project about?
The City of Stratford and Township of Perth South are rehabilitating Dunn’s Bridge, located over the Avon River on O’Loane Avenue, north of Perth Line 32/Lorne Avenue West. The bridge was constructed in 1968 and a recent inspection of the structure identified that repairs to the deck and girders are required. Completing these repairs is expected to extend the life of the bridge.
How do I get involved?
We encourage you to comment on project updates and ask questions.
This page will be updated regularly with project updates and opportunities to interact with the Project Team. You do not need to be a registered Engage Stratford user to participate, but registration allows you to receive updates about this project and others.
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The Dunn's Bridge Rehabilitation construction will start Monday, June 5th, 2023.
O'Loane Avenue from Lorne Avenue to Cody Drive, and Bannerd Drive at O'Loane Avenue will be closed for the duration of this project. A signed detour route has been established.
The Dunn's Bridge Rehabilitation construction will start Monday, June 5th, 2023.
O'Loane Avenue from Lorne Avenue to Cody Drive, and Bannerd Drive at O'Loane Avenue will be closed for the duration of this project. A signed detour route has been established.
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To provide local residents and interested parties with more information about this project, the City and Township are hosting a virtual open house.
A narrated presentation is available and provides an overview of the proposed rehabilitation works, design considerations, construction timing, and impacts, including closures and detour routes.
Questions and comments regarding the project may also be submitted here (by February 8, 2023) using the Ask a Question feature.
To provide local residents and interested parties with more information about this project, the City and Township are hosting a virtual open house.
A narrated presentation is available and provides an overview of the proposed rehabilitation works, design considerations, construction timing, and impacts, including closures and detour routes.