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Thunder Bay studies CN's revised offer for reopening bridge

CN Rail has revised its most recent offer to the city of Thunder Bay for reopening the James Street Swing Bridge.
The James Street swing bridge was heavily damaged by fire in October 2013. The cause is still unknown and is being investigated by Ontario Fire Marshal's office. The bridge has been closed to vehicle traffic ever since, but CN reopened the bridge to rail traffic two days after the blaze. (YouTube)

CN Rail has revised its most recent offer to the city of Thunder Bay for reopening the James Street swingbridge.

Details of the offer have not yetbeen made public.Changes mean council will put off its in-camera discussions for another week.

Councillors were supposed to get a briefing from the city's lawyer and city staff at their meeting tonight.

But city manager Tim Commisso said CN submitted some revised terms on Jan. 15and he and the city solicitor advised council they now need to update their report and recommendations.

Mayor Keith Hobbs said the postponement gives more time to study the ramifications of the railway's proposal.

Thunder Bay Mayor Keith Hobbs.
"You know, I still have concerns with it and I won't get into those right now but, ultimately I'd like to see CN rebuild the bridge, no liability to the city, and that seems to be the stumbling block that I see."

City manager Tim Commisso said he doesn't like the delay, as the city had told the railway it needed all its questions answered before council could get a full update and recommendations from staff.

But Hobbs said hes hoping we'll have some sort of decision tonight.

We've been negotiating for a year over a year. So trying to get CN to budge and do the right thing, and see where it goes from here."

CouncillorAldo Rubertoisanxious to push ahead.

"All we're focused on right now is getting that bridge open, he said.

We want CN to come forward and take on their responsibilities. And, we're just working with that goal in mind ... the sooner the better. That's our bottom line.

In an earlier interview with CBC News, Hobbs said he knows the details in the offer, but is unable to share them at this point

CN made a deal before, that was made public, but the city rejected it.