A new Lizard Creek Bridge should help improve pedestrian safety.  MOT/Flickr

A new Lizard Creek Bridge should help improve pedestrian safety. MOT/Flickr

Construction on Lizard Creek Bridge begins

Bridge will include two-metre paved shoulders

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Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure

Drivers, cyclists and pedestrians will soon have a safer crossing on Highway 3 as work on a new Lizard Creek Bridge gets underway.

The new bridge will include wider lanes and a separated multi-use pathway.

“Peoples’ safety is my top priority, and including a multi-use path protected by a barrier will make a big difference to everyone who uses this part of the highway,” said Claire Trevena, Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure.

“Replacing the narrow bridge gives us an opportunity to make sure the link works well for everyone – whether they are walking, cycling or driving through the area.”

The Lizard Creek Bridge, located approximately four kilometres west of Fernie, was built in 1953. Along with the wider lanes and pathway, the bridge will include two-metre paved shoulders and resurfacing of the approaches.

Before the existing structure can be removed and replaced, a temporary two-lane crossing will be built to provide a detour during construction.

Work on the $6.2-million Lizard Creek Bridge replacement will begin in the coming weeks. The new structure is expected to be complete and open to traffic in late 2019.

While work is ongoing, drivers can expect minor delays, and are reminded to check DriveBC.ca for the most up-to-date information.

The Free Press