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8th Street link between Inglewood and Ramsay to close Nov. 15

Eighth Street S.E. is closing Nov. 15, shutting down a popular access road linking Inglewood to Ramsay.

Getting from one community to the other is about to get more complicated

The city is closing 8th Street S.E. near the railway tracks where it meets 9th Avenue in Inglewood. (Helen Pike/CBC Calgary)

A favourite neighbourhood road connecting Inglewood and Ramsay is closing.

That was the word Friday, when Erin Joslinfrom theRamsay Community Associationspoke with theCalgary Eyeopener's David Gray about the city's decision to close the link for good on Nov. 15.

Joslin says it will make life justa little bit more complicated for Ramsayresidents.

"It removes one of our easy access routes into Inglewood in terms of vehicle traffic but also pedestrian and bicycle traffic as well," Joslin said.

The popular access route between Ramsay and Inglewood, 8th Street S.E., will close Nov. 15. (Google Maps)

"We're still working with the city to understand how that is going to look, because there are lots of parents that actually visit daycare on the other side in Inglewood," she said. "Lots of parents walk their children down there. People work in Inglewood, so they'll bike down to work.

"We're losing vehicle connection we knew that. But the other ones are important as well."

Thanks to a 100-year-long contractCP Rail has with the city, residents were aware that the street was designated for closure where the tracks cross just south of Ninth Avenue S.E. They just didn't know when.

Triggered clause

Joslin said she's not sure why the CP decided to trigger the closure clause nowbut suspects it may have to with another light rail infrastructure project.

"Part of it will be the Green Line construction because they'll have an additional track. It will [eventually] be three tracks the Green Line LRT, and then the two speed rail tracksso it just makes it really difficult for vehicle traffic to get across."

Ramsay Community Association expected the closure, but said the timing came as a surprise. (Helen Pike/CBC Calgary)

The alternatives to Eighth Street are westbound, over the McDonald Avenue Bridge and then through the Seventh Street underpass, which adds nearly 800 metres to the trip.

Eastbound, Ramsayresidents can cross 18thAvenueto12th Street S.E., which adds a little more than a kilometre to the trip.

Area residents will also face additionalcomplications due to a new, $23-million Ninth Avenue Bridge into Inglewood near that same intersection.Construction will start later this yearto replace the 110-year-old bridgethat's there now.

Seventh Street S.E. will be closed then, cutting off the western route to Inglewood.

The new Ninth Avenue Bridge isexpected to be completed in late 2020.

Joslin'sorganization spoke with a city representative Tuesdaywho confirmed the closure.

She doesn't anticipate that there's a chance the city,orCP Rail,will reverse course.

"I'm pretty sure it's always been a done deal," she said.

While the decision to close the road doesn't come as a surprise to the community association, the closure date did.

"Based on the conversations, I'm a little concerned about timing on closing it," Joslinsaid.

"We've known about it, so the conversations have always been started and there are solutions on the books," she said. "But the concern from the community is [that] the solutions are kind of years out and we're closing now."

Although a barrier will be placed on EighthStreet S.E. near the tracks, the rest of the road will remain open.

8th Street S.E., a popular southeast route which crosses the citys CP Rail line, will soon be closed to vehicle traffic at the request of CP. Sean Somers from the City of Calgarys transportation department talks about the forthcoming closure.

With files from theCalgary Eyeopener.