Nighttime Repairs for Campbellford Bridge

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Northumberland County will be undertaking nighttime maintenance on the Campbellford Bridge beginning Tuesday, June 24, to help preserve this important community link. The work will take place overnight on Tuesday, June 24, and Wednesday, June 25, beginning each night at 7:00 p.m. and concluding by 6:00 a.m. the following morning.

The bridge will remain open to traffic during the work, with alternating lane closures in effect. Paid duty officers will be stationed at the traffic signals on either side of the bridge to safely manage traffic flow. One sidewalk will remain open at all times to accommodate pedestrians.

Crews will be completing concrete scaling and minor surface repairs to address delaminated areas and help prolong the lifespan of the crossing over the Trent River/Trent-Severn Waterway.

“The Campbellford Bridge is a vital single crossing within the community, and we understand how important it is to residents, businesses, and through-traffic,” states Director of Public Works Denise Marshall. “By completing this work overnight, we aim to minimize disruptions and maintain daily access for those who rely on this structure.”

Emergency access will be maintained at all times.

“Proactive maintenance like this helps us efficiently extend the life of our infrastructure,” adds Marshall. “We appreciate the community’s patience as we complete these necessary repairs.”

This scheduled work is part of Northumberland County’s ongoing commitment to maintaining essential transportation infrastructure throughout the region. For a full list of infrastructure work planned for summer 2025 construction period, please visit: Northumberland.ca/ Construction

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