Sustainable Transportation Strategy Public Input Summary
A summary report of the on-line public input for the Sustainable Transportation Strategy
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A summary report of the on-line public input for the Sustainable Transportation Strategy
Les Insulaires peuvent maintenant se rendre d’un bout à l’autre de la province à l’aide du transport en commun grâce à de nouveaux trajets ruraux dans le comté de Prince. À partir du mardi 19 avril, un trajet de transport en commun rural entre Tignish et Charlottetown, qui...
Islanders can take part in an online session to provide input, ask questions and learn more about the Sustainable Communities initiative announced by government earlier this year. The initiative will help Island communities collaborate and take the lead to find new and...
Dans les semaines à venir, des autobus plus gros et pouvant accueillir plus de passagers seront ajoutés à de nombreux trajets ruraux. Les nouveaux autobus qui desserviront de nombreuses lignes de Trajets Î.-P.-É. sont plus confortables, sont munis des salles de bain et ont de...
Infrastructure Canada-PEI funding programs support major capital projects that improve the quality of life and standard of living for residents in Island communities. The funding agreement allows municipal governments to undertake significant projects that align with their local...
Considerations on Implementing a Farmland Bank in Prince Edward Island
Submitted to the Department of Transportation, Infrastructure and Energy
December 19, 2019
Kevin J. Arsenault, PhD
PEI is recognized as a cost-effective, business-friendly environment. Industry-specific, state-of-the-art infrastructure is available to foster innovation and stimulate growth in emerging, existing and cluster sectors. Airport Business Park The Airport Business Park offers fully...
Results from a collaborative engagement approach to hear from people on Prince Edward Island, Indigenous communities, municipalities, industry and experts about the impacts of climate change that they were most concerned with and actions proposed to address those impacts.
As temperatures hover around the freezing point, Island drivers should be on guard for slippery roadways. While provincial crews begin plowing, salting and sanding roads between 3 and 4 a.m. for the morning commute, rapidly changing weather can still affect driving conditions....
The PEI Government has recently conducted a Seafood Sector Climate Risk and Opportunity Assessment.