Residents near the future Lincoln Fields, Queensview and Iris stations complain that construction work in the area has been loud, and dirty.
Residents of west-end neighbourhoods close to the future Lincoln Fields, Queensview and Iris stations are complaining that construction work in the area has been loud, dirty and disruptive and is blocking streets and trails with inadequate replacements or detours offered up.Sign up to receive daily headline news from Ottawa Citizen, a division of Postmedia Network Inc.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.
A new bridge for the area is anticipated to open to pedestrians and cyclists in the spring of 2023, the City of Ottawa says. “Ever since the construction started, we haven’t been able to use our backyard for three years, Renaud says. “Our windows haven’t been open for at least two and a half years the noises and the smoke and the smells.”
For example, work around the Lincoln Fields station will contribute to the redevelopment of the former Lincoln Fields Mall that was demolished three years ago, in addition to being home to a new light rail stop.
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