Good morning commuters!

There was a plan to rally and block the Laurier Avenue bridge to vehicular traffic tomorrow to press for action against climate change, similar to what's happened in other cities around the world.

Because of heavy rain in the forecast, it's now scheduled for Friday.

The bridge west of Nicholas Street near City Hall and DND will remain open to pedestrians and cyclists, but not electric vehicles.

Organizers aren't saying how long it will last, just that they're meeting nearby at 10 a.m.

Weather permitting, the Lees Avenue on-ramp to the eastbound Highway 417 will reopen tomorrow.

If work goes ahead, the Nicholas Street on-ramp to the eastbound 417 will be closed from 11 p.m. tonight until 5 a.m. Thursday to accommodate this reopening.



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.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.