Good morning commuters!

Today is the day it all gets better: last day for most regular school buses, the first day for cyclists and pedestrians back on the Portage Bridge, and the last day I have to sit beside the Ribfest pigfat effluent vats.

Specifically, the Portage reopens to bikes and pedestrians around 3 p.m. and reopens to vehicular traffic tomorrow morning.

There have been restrictions there for work on the bike lane since March.

Meantime, the airport is warning of paving happening there.

Part of the roadway near the terminal will be repaved between June 20-25; only one lane will be available at times. / Il y aura des travaux de réparation de la chaussée près de l’aérogare du 20 au 25 juin. La circulation sera réduite à une voie de façon intermittente. <a href="https://t.co/2EXGmK50Rz">pic.twitter.com/2EXGmK50Rz</a> —@FlyYOW

Have a great day!

If you have a traffic or commuter gripe about driving, cycling or being a pedestrian commuter — anything from problem intersections, to parking, to inefficient routes — send it to Doug at​ doug.hempstead@cbc.ca.

And remember, you can share what you see on the roads with me on Twitter at @cbcotttraffic. Or give me a ring at 613-288-6900.