Author of the article: Lindsay Morey
Publishing date: Apr 09, 2021 • 7 hours ago • 2 minute read • Residents are invited to provide their feedback in an April 14 online Zoom presentation about the new pedestrian footbridge to be built across the North Saskatchewan River between Edmonton s 167 Avenue and Strathcona County s Township Road 540. Photo courtesy River Valley Alliance
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The first round of public feedback is on the horizon for a much-anticipated footbridge along the river valley network.
Residents are invited to provide their feedback in an April 14 online Zoom presentation as well as an April 14-29 online survey regarding a new pedestrian footbridge that will span the North Saskatchewan River to connect Edmonton’s 167 Avenue and Township Road 540 (near the Riverside Nature Trail) in Strathcona County.
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