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Groundbreaking on new Rideau Canal crossing

Construction on the Clegg and Fifth Avenue bridge is scheduled to be complete in two years at an estimated cost of $21-million dollars.

With new multi-use bridge, Old Ottawa East, Old Ottawa South and Glebe divided no more

Ottawa-Centre MPP Yasir Naqvi, left, Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson, centre, and Ottawa-Centre MP Catherine McKenna at the groundbreaking for the Rideau Canal crossing. Each level of government has kicked in money to cover the $21-million price tag. (CBC)

The official groundbreaking of the Rideau Canal Crossing, which is going to connect CleggStreet in Old Ottawa East to Fifth Avenue in the Glebe,took place Friday, with representatives from the city as well as the provincial and federal governments.

In a media release, the city said it hopes the crossing will improve connectivity between the two neighbourhoods byencouraging safe cycling and walking routes. The bridge should also"shorten commute times and offer a dedicated active and sustainable transportation route to schools, work, entertainment and shopping sites, such as Lansdowne in the Glebe," according to the release.

The bridge will help link pathways connecting to the City's O-Train Confederation Line at Hurdman and Lees transit stations, saidOttawa Mayor Jim Watson.

Artist rendering of the footbridge that will span the Rideau Canal and connect Fifth Avenue with Clegg Street. (Support Fifth-Clegg Canal Footbridge Facebook group)

"With the newRideauCanal Crossing, we are connecting communitiesandgiving residents and visitorsthe freedom to explore the city, get active and save time getting around," said Watson in a media release.

Yasir Naqvi, MPP for Ottawa Centre and whose provincial Liberal government kicked in $5-million towards the project, said the announcement is great news for the community.

"The newRideauCanal Crossing will bring together Old Ottawa East, the Glebe and Old Ottawa South. It will provide a safe cycling and walking path for our residents, shorten commute times and offer a scenic and environmentally friendly addition to our city's active transportation network over the historicRideauCanal," he said in the release.

The remainder of the bridge's $21-million price tag will be paid for bythe City of Ottawa and the federal government. Last year the feds earmarked $10.5 million towards the bridge.

Construction is expected to be completed in two years.