Circle Drive South Bridge

Circle Drive South Bridge

Circle Drive South Bridge under construction
Official name Circle Drive South Bridge
Carries 6 lanes of Circle Drive
Crosses South Saskatchewan River
Locale Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Maintained by City of Saskatoon
Design Girder bridge
Material Reinforced concrete, steel
Construction begin March 29, 2010
Opened September 30, 2012 (projected)

Circle Drive South Bridge spans the South Saskatchewan River in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Canada. It is a steel girder bridge, under construction as part of the Circle Drive freeway system in southern Saskatoon. At the time of construction, it was projected to cost $272.5 million to build.[1] It is presently the southmost road bridge in the city, and the most recent to be built. The bridge is located beside the Grand Trunk Bridge.

The Holiday Park community association is lobbying Saskatoon City Council to have the bridge named after Christopher J. Yorath, the city's first commissioner. Yorath created a comprehensive town plan in 1913, which included inner and outer "encircling boulevards". Parts of the present-day Circle Drive follows the course in Yorath's plan.[2] Yorath Island, also named for the commissioner, is located upstream from the bridge site.

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