The bridge spanning the Teeswater River in downtown Paisley on Bruce Road 3, is due for replacement by Bruce County.
In a recent news release, the county states the bridge was originally constructed in 1935 and is at the end of its service life.
The new crossing will be constructed at the same location and be designed to improve flow conditions within the river.
A virtual public meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, May 18th at 6pm and public input is welcome.
This meeting will also provide additional details of the project, including the preliminary findings of a hydrology study, bridge design alternatives, and discussion of the preferred detour route.
Due to Covid-19 concerns, the meeting will be held virtually using the Zoom platform.
Pre-registration is required to participate during the meeting.
Presentation material is now posted on the project website at www.paisleybridgestudy.ca to allow residents an opportunity to review the material in advance.
Representatives from Bruce County and the project engineers, will be present at the meeting to answer questions.