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The 21st Street N.W. pedestrian bridge will soon be named after former councillor Bev Longstaff .
The bridge was built and opened in 2002 to prevent people from darting across Memorial Drive .
It has remained without an official name for the bridge for the past 22 years .
Longstaff said she is honoured by council 's move to name it after her.
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