Transportation and Infrastructure Annual Report 2022-2023
Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Annual Report for the year ending March 31, 2023.
Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Annual Report for the year ending March 31, 2023.
An innovative shoreline project that is reducing the impacts of climate change and erosion at Cedar Dunes Provincial Park near West Point is complete. The shoreline was suffering from ongoing and extensive sea level rise, storm surge, and wave-driven erosion. Cedar Dunes...
A $200-million federal government investment over ten years will help PEI’s communities build and revitalize essential infrastructure for community well-being, growth and housing. The Government of Canada and the Province signed the Canada Community-Building Fund (CCBF) agreement...
The Province is adapting to climate change by strengthening shoreline adaptation and protection efforts and creating resilient coastal highways and public infrastructure. PEI’s causeways are vital for supporting Islanders’ quality of life, communities, public safety and the...
The provincial government is providing $5 million to support 27 new active transportation projects in communities across Prince Edward Island. The Active Transportation Fund has supported projects that encourage more walking and biking since 2020, resulting in over 100 new active...
Annual report for the Department of Environment, Energy and Climate Action for the period of 2023-2024
As warmer weather arrives and bicycles emerge from winter storage, 82-year-old Sharon Creiger is getting ready to explore Prince Edward Island on her e-bike. “I can’t recommend biking strongly enough to maintain your health and even improve it,” said Creiger. “When we bike...
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Annual Report of Housing, Land and Communities 2023-2024
Environmental Site Assessment Phase 1 Queens County Garage