Northumberland County, partnering with the Municipality of Trent Hills, is taking the next step towards building a second bridge to cross the Trent River in Campbellford.
A public information session is being held on Wednesday at the Campbellford Masonic Hall April 26 at 53 Front St. South. The session is being held twice, once from 3 to 5 p.m. and again from 6 to 8 p.m. Members of the public are invited to see a presentation on the current updated design, ask questions and provide feedback.
“The Trent River Crossing is a generational project for the community, respecting the importance of the history and heritage of the Trent River and surrounding community,” said Denise Marshall, Director of Public Works. “Community input has led to the design of vibrant gathering places and enhanced community connections with the river and the community.”
The design stage of the project began in spring of 2019 with site investigations. A similar information session was held at that time as well.