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Old Posted Sep 9, 2024, 12:39 AM
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Costco woukd be a good thing. We lost all our dept stores. Before they do anything, they need to fix that poor excuse of a bypass. Traffic has no where to go quickly! 1,800 units and 400 units at Calvary Church property, not to mention the hundreds and hundreds of units north of there, they better start putting shovels in the ground to upgrade that highway. Hire new engineers from out of province that know how to build highways!! Doing piece meal upgrades to the present bypass won't fix the problem. A whole new road system with federal dollars, and a new bridge over the Hillsborough and the North River will only help . Time to get into the 21st century here. Where are the forward thinkers in our government!!
Yeah that’s a piss poor excuse for a highway. They need to have proper interchanges. Not traffic lights, not roundabouts. A proper highway!
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Costco woukd be a good thing. We lost all our dept stores. Before they do anything, they need to fix that poor excuse of a bypass. Traffic has no where to go quickly! 1,800 units and 400 units at Calvary Church property, not to mention the hundreds and hundreds of units north of there, they better start putting shovels in the ground to upgrade that highway.
The city is spending some money having their west royalty traffic plan updated to incorporate all the planned changes private developers are proposing. The plan is only 2 years old, so at least the city is trying to stay on top of things. The province does need to play a better role in maintaining its highway.

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Hire new engineers from out of province that know how to build highways!! Doing piece meal upgrades to the present bypass won't fix the problem. A whole new road system with federal dollars, and a new bridge over the Hillsborough and the North River will only help . Time to get into the 21st century here. Where are the forward thinkers in our government!!
I’ve heard that the province has consultants hired to review the Cornwall Bypass, it needs to be changed because the roundabout in North River is not working. It’s obvious to anyone with half a brain that the solution all along was to follow the original plan to connect with the bypass on Upton Road.
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Old Posted Sep 9, 2024, 11:38 AM
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CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN, EASTLINK CENTRE - CHARLOTTETOWN, PE
STADIUM EXPANSION & RENOVATION & SITE WORK

Starting Date (estimated): 2026-11
Location: CHARLOTTETOWN (PE)
Size: $41,600,000.00
Stage: 2-Planning
Published: 2024-09-09
Last Update: 2024-09-09

Work type: Expansion / Addition
Sector: Public
Category: 3-Institutional
Subcategorie: 3B-Municipal & Government Buildings
Disciplines: Architecture, Electricity, Equipment, HVAC, Building mechanic, Structural, Other

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STADIUM EXPANSION & RENOVATION & SITE WORK

Located in Charlottetown, 46 Kensington Rd., this project (Eastlink Centre) estimated at $41 600 000 is slated to begin in November 2026. It is in the initial stage. Works concern the expansion and renovation of Eastlink Centre.

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$41.6M is a substantial amount of coin. That's 1/3rd the cost of the Avenir Centre, which was built from scratch. Any idea what they actually plan with this refurbishment and expansion???
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Avenir was budgeted roughly ten years ago.

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$41.6M is a substantial amount of coin. That's 1/3rd the cost of the Avenir Centre, which was built from scratch. Any idea what they actually plan with this refurbishment and expansion???
It was pretty substantial. They would be adding like 60 feet to the side of the building to expand the seating, and it would become a top down seating bowl like Avenir centre rather than a bottom up bowl like it is now. I think it would be 5200 seats or something. Essentially they’re rebuilding the arena in place.
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I see Benjamin Moore signs are up at the new location out by the renovated building beside Boston Pizza in Charlottetown. With new buildings going up businesses just keep moving from one to the next leaving empty buildings. Unless new companies are coming in and filling the empty places after business move. Interesting to see how this one does in the new location.
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I have been saying that for years. Bring in the right folks that can do a bypass like Halifax, Moncton, or Fredericton. Right on. Was for the article on page 220 at the bottom and top of page 221. As well I also agree with fixing the by-pass and doing it right to the Confederation Bridge and not piecemeal it in different sections. As well fix the Hillsborough bridge one and off and do that right and not the way they are going to do it and mess it up and then have to spend more to fix it as Stratford is growing fast.
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Major clearing of land behind the Storage Inn from the edge of the bypass well in towards Sherwood Rd. Most of the trees are taken, at least the bigger ones.
There was a post about this in an earlier article about why this was being undertaken. Maritime Electric has a line going down the middle of this clearing.
Anyone hear what's going on here?

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