Road and construction work to continue in Charlottetown through August and September

CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — The Metropolis of Charlottetown is updating residents on street and building work within the metropolis all through August and September.
As a part of work to reconstruct the roadway on Pond Road to Queen Road to College Avenue, crews are constructing a brand new sidewalk and curb.
Timber will even be planted surrounding the road.
The work is predicted to be completed this month, stated town in a launch.
On Centennial Drive, from Mount Edwards Street to Maple Avenue, crews are establishing a sidewalk curb and are anticipated to be completed this month.
The same challenge on Belmont Road, from Longworth Avenue to Dresden Courtroom, will even be accomplished this month.
Work to rehabilitate underground water, sewer and storm programs on Garfield Road from Kensington Street to Walker Drive is underway.
A brand new sidewalk and curb will even be put in, and the street might be paved. Work is predicted to complete this month.
A full reconstruction of round 280 metres of the street will proceed on Harley Road from Mount Edward to St. Peters Street.
A chicane might be used to calm site visitors, and work is predicted to complete in September.
Building of a brand new public works constructing on Brackley Level Street can also be underway.
The work is predicted to be completed in 2023 and can complement the prevailing constructing at 12 MacAleer Dr.
The reconstruction of the St. Peter’s Street/Belvedere Avenue intersection will begin this month.
Work will embrace the reconstruction of the roadway, together with water, sewer and storm programs, together with a roundabout to interchange the intersection.
A crosswalk with beacons to assist pedestrians cross might be put in. Work is predicted to be accomplished later within the fall.
On Seashore Grove Street, from North River Street to Scott Road, crews will exchange the getting old field culvert.
A brand new system might be added so as to add shoreline safety to the realm. Crews will even assemble a brand new fence, sidewalk and water and sewer strains.
Beginning in September, Seashore Grove Street from North River Street to the opposite facet of Ellen’s Creek might be closed to all site visitors, together with pedestrians.
The closure will final till the work is accomplished in November.