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VIDEO: B.C. city celebrates biggest infrastructure project in its history

Over 100 million dollars and 10 years later, itsa国际传媒檚 finally here, and Victoria celebrated bridgemania
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Over 500 people attended the opening of Johnson Street Bridge, the City of Victoriasa国际传媒檚 biggest infrastructure project to date. Spencer Pickles/VICTORIA NEWS

Yousa国际传媒檇 think it was a rock concert.

Around noon, over 500 people anxiously waited for the Johnson Street Bridge in Victoria to officially open.

Members of the crowd had to be reminded to stand back, as they weaved around each other, straining their necks to capture a glimpse of the new bridge.

Construction on the largest infrastructure project ever undertaken by the city began in May 2013.

The new bridge will support 30,000 crossings a day including vehicles, local transit, pedestrians, and cyclists.

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Food trucks, coffee stands, musicians and vintage cars lined the streets to entertain the revelers as they waited.

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Sleunwhite offered a unique suggestion for what to do with the old Blue Bridgesa国际传媒攅ven though it has new, offshore owners. He said, sa国际传媒淚f they were to cut some pieces out of it and give it to a sculpture to make something decent, it would stand as a memory for a lifetime.sa国际传媒

Mayor Lisa Helps officiated the opening and thanked the long list of people involvedsa国际传媒攆rom the project manager to the builders.

Mayor Helps specifically thanked the Songhees nation elders who blessed the bridge, adding, sa国际传媒淚 wonder and worry about all the other bridges that havensa国际传媒檛 been blessed.sa国际传媒

People cheered and clapped during the 90 seconds it took for the bridge to be lowered. Then, as a community, the crowd walked over the bridge, taking photos and marveling at the structure.

sa国际传媒淚tsa国际传媒檚 100 years looking into the future and itsa国际传媒檚 a really exciting day. This marks not only the completion of the bridge but Victoriasa国际传媒檚 future,sa国际传媒 Mayor Helps told Victoria News.

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Jeremy Loveday was excited to see this project finally come to fruition. sa国际传媒淚tsa国际传媒檚 a new chapter in the Citysa国际传媒檚 future. Say goodbye to the old Blue Bridge and the memories it holds, and say hello to this next chapter,sa国际传媒 he told Victoria News.

sa国际传媒淚sa国际传媒檓 glad the local First Nations have played a role in opening this bridge and they have blessed it, and I look forward to moving forward with them in a good way.sa国际传媒

The public seemed very pleased with the outcome of the project sa国际传媒 over 100 million dollars and 10 years in the making.

As a group of tourists, unaware of the eventsa国际传媒檚 significance, headed down the side pathway of the structure, a local man excitedly corrected them, sa国际传媒淐sa国际传媒檓on, man, donsa国际传媒檛 you know theresa国际传媒檚 a new bridge?sa国际传媒.

The community celebration will continue until 5 p.m. At 9 p.m. the bridge is expected to open to traffic.

Read our five-part series on the project, sa国际传媒楤ridging the Gapsa国际传媒, by Tim Collins starting

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