Backgrounder
Joint federal and provincial funding will invest in upgrades to nine green and community infrastructure projects across Prince Edward Island. These will support greener, healthier and more accessible communities.
Backgrounder: Canada and Prince Edward Island invest in green and community infrastructure across the province
Canada and Prince Edward Island invest in green and community infrastructure across the province
Joint federal and provincial funding will invest in upgrades to nine green and community infrastructure projects across Prince Edward Island. These will support greener, healthier and more accessible communities.
The Government of Canada is investing over $6.4 million in the following projects through the Green Infrastructure stream and the Community, Culture, and Recreation stream of the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program. The Government of Prince Edward Island is contributing over $6.1 million with the remaining funding provided by municipalities and non-profit organizations.
Project Information:
Green Infrastructure stream
Project Name
Location
Project Details
Federal Funding
Provincial Funding
Municipal or Other Funding
Capital Projects Active Transportation 2
Brackley, Kensington, Lower Montague
Rehabilitation of three active transportation corridors at various locations throughout the province for an approximate combined length of 25.9 kilometres to provide a safer opportunity for the public to utilize greener methods of transportation.
$2,850,000
$2,850,000
$0
Charlottetown Eastern Gateway – Water and Sewer Rehabilitation
Charlottetown
Rehabilitation of approximately 500 meters of local water mains and 450 meters of sewer force mains to improve the water quality of the surrounding area and enhance environmental protection.
$1,320,000
$1,099,890
$880,110
Kinkora UV Treatment Structure Upgrade
Kinkora
Upgrades to the UV chamber at the Kinkora Wastewater Treatment Facility to improve staff safety, including a new timber frame structure on top of the UV structure, new accessible stairs, a mechanical fan, a wall mount sensor, a small building heater, and electrical power plug-ins.
$23,848
$19,871
$15,901
St. Nicholas Confederation Trail Structure
St. Nicholas
Replacement of a concrete frame structure on the Confederation Trail including. removing existing structures and installing steel piles, beams, railings, as well as top soil and hydroseed.
$225,000
$225,000
$0
Summerside Core Block Municipal Infrastructure Rehabilitation Project
Summerside
Construction, rehabilitation and expansion of aging water, sewer, electric, and energy assets in downtown Summerside to enhance the capacity of services in commercial core and residential areas.
$209,617
$408,265
$326,685
Vernon River Confederation Trail Structure
Vernon Bridge
Replacement of a buried structure on the Confederation Trail including environmental controls, vegetation clearing, excavation, removal of structures and installation of the new structure.
$500,000
$500,000
$0
Community, Culture and Recreation stream
Project Name
Location
Project Details
Federal Funding
Provincial Funding
Other Funding
Sunrise Cove Shoreline Protection & Recreation Area
Cornwall
Shoreline protection and outdoor park and trail development in the Sunrise Cove neighborhood to increase access for residents and visitors to participate in recreational opportunities and infrastructure, including access to the Cornwall shorefront.
$150,452
$125,364
$100,314
Inclusions East Phase 2 – Training Center Replacement
Montague
Joining of two existing buildings purchased by Inclusions East and a newly constructed portion to ensure accessibility and inclusion. Upgrades include a multi-sensory environment, meeting space, activity room, music/art room, craft room, and accessible washroom facilities.
$1,040,422
$866,932
$693,702 (Inclusions East)
O’Leary Community Room
O’Leary
Construction of a new fully accessible community room within a newly constructed community care facility for residents of all ages to use for social activities.
$108,560
$90,458
$72,382
(Community Seniors Cooperative Ltd.)