Highway 2 and 102 improvement plan calls for second bridge in Air Ronge, double lanes
The Ministry of Highways has plans to build a second bridge in Air Ronge.
That’s according to the Highway 2 and 102 Pedestrian Safety and Functional Design Plan released by the Ministry of Highways earlier this week. The new second bridge, which will be east of the existing one, is part of the plan’s short-term improvements.
Other short-term goals include building a paved, lighted pedestrian pathway east of the highway from Far Reserve Road to Brown Street, as well as connecting the pathway to highway crosswalks. There will also be a review of all pedestrian crosswalks, all crosswalks will be upgraded and a new revised access management plan for traffic will be adopted.
“The Ministry of Highways presented the first virtual open house in the spring of 2022 and asked for [the public’s] feedback,” a statement in the plan reads. “This was taken into consideration while developing the recommended plan.”