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Debris disposal pits closing
2023-10-16
Private disposal pits used for Fiona debris are closing at the end of October.
Residents wishing to drop off debris before the end of October should ensure they are only leaving tree branches and other wood debris. Do not drop off household waste at private disposal pits.
Private debris disposal...
Project Registration and Assessment Form
2023-04-03
Please mail form to P.O. Box 2000, Charlottetown, PE C1A 7N8, or fax it to (902) 368-5395. A representative from the EMS will be in contact with you to review your proposal.
Approval to Proceed on Construction Projects
2023-04-03
Do I need approval before starting my construction project?
You will need to receive an Environmental Management Section (EMS) Approval-to-Proceed if your work takes place within the provincial right-of-way, or if your work could result in a possible impact to the right-of-way.
For example, you...
Adopt-A-Highway Program Safety Guidelines
2023-03-28
The program depends on the common sense and responsibility of all individual participants. Participants must realize they are working in a potentially hazardous environment and diligently follow all safety requirements.
Adopt-A-Highway Application Form
2023-03-22
Choose three roadways that you are interested in adopting. As long as that section hasn’t already been adopted, it should be available. You can use the Provincial Road Atlas [16.9 Mb] for help selecting a route.
Fill out an application form and mail it to the The Department of Transportation and...
Souris breakwaters are working with the forces of nature
2018-10-05
Something is causing a stir near the Souris causeway – in a good way.
Two sandstone reefs installed by the Prince Edward Island government are working like a charm. The offshore breakwaters (also known as intertidal reefs) are designed to protect the causeway -- the main route into town -- and the...
Adopt-A-Highway
2015-04-21
The Adopt-A-Highway program encourages Islanders to help keep communities beautiful by participating in roadside clean-ups.
Your group will adopt a five kilometre section of roadway for four years. Each year you will commit to two clean ups – one in spring and one in fall. You will be provided...