Brandon Sun - ONLINE EDITION
Bridge-repair woes infuriate local residents
THERE'S no quick fix for a washed-out bridge in Manitoba's thriving oilpatch, says the province.
"We recognize the inconvenience," said Lance Vigfusson, an assistant deputy minister for Manitoba Infrastructure and Transportation. Drivers who used the Highway 251 bridge over the Souris River until flooding destroyed it in July 2011 now take an 80-kilometre detour on a gravel road.
"Nobody wants to lose a bridge, but it happens with Mother Nature," said Vigfusson.
Replacing the Highway 251 bridge at Coulter with a temporary one would cost close to $6 million and take nearly as long to build as the permanent $12-million one expected to open in November 2013, said the engineer.
Outraged area residents say the southwestern pocket of Manitoba is enjoying an oil boom and there's money to fix the problem. Oil companies have offered to help pay for a temporary bridge.
However, the $300,000 they're offering is a drop in the bucket and a temporary bridge would still take almost a year to complete and cost $6 million, said Vigfusson. He estimated $3 million for the structure and an additional $3 million for the roadway approaches because the crossing is at the bottom of a valley prone to flooding. Environmental approval and construction wouldn't be finished until spring 2013, he said.
Waskada Mayor Gary Williams said he thinks a temporary bridge could be built in two weeks if the province's engineers looked for solutions instead of shooting down ideas being put forward.
"They keep putting up roadblocks," he said. "They look like a bunch of clowns. This isn't rocket science."
Williams said he doesn't expect engineers to violate safety laws to get a temporary bridge in place. He said he's a realist who knows something has to be done to replace the washed-out bridge soon.
"People were driving around it last winter and across this guy's pasture on the ice," he said.
Proponents of a temporary solution argue temporary bridges have been built in other places -- like the Highway 21 bridge over the Souris.
Vigfusson said that was "simpler and quicker," and cost just $2 million because it wasn't at the bottom of a valley.
"We just had to span the banks."
- Rate this

-
-
We want you to tell us what you think of our articles. If the story moves you, compels you to act or tells you something you didn’t know, mark it high. If you thought it was well written, do the same. If it doesn’t meet your standards, mark it accordingly.
You can also register and/or login to the site and join the conversation by leaving a comment.
Rate it yourself by rolling over the stars and clicking when you reach your desired rating. We want you to tell us what you think of our articles. If the story moves you, compels you to act or tells you something you didn’t know, mark it high.
Post Your Comment
The Brandon Sun does not necessarily endorse any of the views posted. Comments are moderated before publication. By submitting your comment, you agree to our Terms and Conditions. New to commenting? Check out our Frequently Asked Questions.
- Back to Top
- Return to Latest News
Most Popular
- Teen girl may have been sexually assaulted
- Crash victim 'good guy': principal
- Man threatened at restaurant
- Brandon man caught breaking political donations rule
- Dome building looks great for its age
- Got something to give away? This is your weekend
- Woman pushed down, restrained
- Habitat plans for return to Brandon
- Local appointee broke rules by making political donation
- Province plans to have intersection upgrade completed by September
- Pickup driver killed in crash with semi
- Man killed in highway crash was Brandonite
- Crash victim 'good guy': principal
- Woman killed after crash with semi
- Highway crash turns deadly
- Doc shut out of residency spot
- One dead in Kemnay-area crash
- $45K in drugs found in Brandon home
- Driver allegedly so impaired she had trouble walking
- Three impaired drivers caught overnight
- Pickup driver killed in crash with semi
- Man killed in highway crash was Brandonite
- It's official: WestJet lands in Brandon on Sept. 3
- Crash victim 'good guy': principal
- Police ask for help to find missing man
- Woman killed after crash with semi
- Highway crash turns deadly
- Doc shut out of residency spot
- Eight Brandon girls woke up behind bars this morning
- One dead in Kemnay-area crash
- Crunching some WestJet numbers
- Wall demolition a blow to barbershop
- WestJet announcement a game changer for city
- Crash victim 'good guy': principal
- Citizen Active - Gay, good or God?
- Sound Off -- May 15, 2013
- Doc shut out of residency spot
- City challenges businesses to clean up
- State of the city: Trackable
- Be prepared to wait longer for mail
- Target: Opening Day review
- Police ask for help to find missing man
- Letter to the editor -- Tax cuts can create problems
- Town Centre puts brakes on free parking
- Brandon Sun set to start morning delivery on May 6
- Judge orders Justice Department to hand over report on Ross trial
- Vigilante jailed after breaking into wrong home
- Hiking PST courageous move
- AS I SEE IT - RM of Glenwood's media stunt a black eye for Manitoba
- Princess Park assault victim 'didn't have a chance'
- Dome building looks great for its age
- Three impaired drivers caught overnight
- Brandon man caught breaking political donations rule
- Habitat plans for return to Brandon
- Man killed in highway crash was Brandonite
- Magic sweep exhibition series
- Pickup driver killed in crash with semi
- Dome building looks great for its age
- Lead found in Brandon water
- Parenting Points - Authoritarian? Permissive? Democratic? Your parenting style has a huge impact
- Woman killed after crash with semi
- Crash victim 'good guy': principal
- Brandon man caught breaking political donations rule
- Tigers terrific on Toronto track
- It's official: WestJet lands in Brandon on Sept. 3
- Brandon to Calgary: $300 on WestJet
- Man killed in highway crash was Brandonite
- McCrae resigns from city council
- Wife of victim and mother of suspect speaks
- Wheat Kings steal show at bantam draft
- BU grad takes reins as dean
- Magic sweep exhibition series
- Wineglass etiquette causes nasty case of 'wine thumb'
- Daly House Museum receives donation of memorial plaque from New Zealand





Sort by: Newest to Oldest | Oldest to Newest | Most Popular 1 Comments
You can comment on most stories on brandonsun.com. You can also agree or disagree with other comments. All you need to do is register and/or login and you can join the conversation and give your feedback.
Posted by:bill Morningstar
August 2, 2012 at 4:56 PM
The NDPs indignity toward South West Manitoba Continues on.
Bill Morningstar