Just as famous as the historic community of Wayne is, so are the 11 bridges that visitors cross as they travel Highway 10X to the community. These bridges, however, are aging.
While some of the bridges are owned by the Town of Drumheller, others are owned by the province.
Anna Neale of Alberta Transportation says while the 2017 construction program includes bridge replacement work for Bridge 4 on Highway 10X, there are a number of steps before construction can start such as land acquisition, utility relocations, and permits.
“Once those things are addressed, we’ll have a better sense of when the work will begin and what it will involve,” she states in an email, adding that the existing bridge will be decommissioned and removed when the new bridge is built.
The Town of Drumheller owns Bridge 11 along the Wayne Road and Drumheller CAO Darryl Drohomerski says it has been on the town’s Capital Budget for some time, and they will have to revisit it.
“We need to actually look at it again this year because if we don’t actually get it approved, this is supposed to be the last year it should be in service, so we have been talking to Wheatland County to see how we can do some more funding for this bridge,” he said.
The Town’s Capital Budget allocates $1.3 million in 2018 for this, $76,186 has been carried over from 2016, and $258,814 from 2017.