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New bridge for Christina Lake?

The RDKB is assessing the feasibility of building a pedestrian crossing over Christina Creek with an online survey.
It has developed a 13 question survey for Christina Lake residents gauging interest of a possible alternative route for non-motorists.

Area C Director Grace McGregor says it will give pedestrians and cyclists another option with peace of mind.

McGregor says the project could cost between $500,000 and $1 million but they are very early in the process.

The online survey can be found at RDKB.com

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