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Charlottetown stops culvert project after resident complaint

A homeowner in East Royalty says he was shocked to see a backhoe tearing up the grass in front of his property on Thursday.

City stops project to 'find out what's going on'

The City of Charlottetown says it will not continue with a ditch infilling project until 'we have all the i's dotted and t's crossed.' (Steve Bruce/CBC)

A homeowner in East Royalty, P.E.I.,says he was shocked to see a backhoe tearing up the grass infront of his property on Thursday.

Matthew Eye lives on Amanda Drive, wherethe City of Charlottetown says contractors had started work to replace culverts and fill in ditches along the street.

I'm very disappointed with how the city handled it.No notification. Just showed up and started doing their work. Matthew Eye

But Eye said he spent thousands of dollars of his own money just a couple of years ago to dothat exact work on city property in front of his lawn.

"We were advised by the city what to put in for culverts, and we were told they were not going tobe doing ditch fills here," said Eye.

"So we and some other residents paid for it. And now they'recoming back and ripping it all up.The way I see it, there's an error here."

Matthew and Katherine Eye say they were not notified of the culvert project on their street. (Steve Bruce/CBC)

City stops project

Eye said the city didn't give him or other residents any notification of the plan. If he hadbeen informed, he believes he likely could have put a stop to it.

When we go back, we'll make sure we get it done right. Charlottetown Public Works Committee chair Coun. Terry Bernard

"We could've discussed some options," said Eye.

"'Why are you doing this?' We could've posed afew questions. But there wasn't time for that ... I'm very disappointed with how the city handled it.No notification. Just showed up and started doing their work."

Eye said he contacted the city on Wednesday, and the contractor has been ordered to stop theproject at least for now.

Charlottetown Public Works Committee chair Coun. Terry Bernard saidhe wantstime to meet withofficials, who drew up the plans for theproject.

Dotting the i's, crossing the t's

Katherine Eye tweeted that she was upset no one notified them about the ditch infilling project. (Submitted)

"We want to look into that to see why the engineer would have been saying that that needs to come up," said Bernard.

"Our thought would've been that the contractor would go and fill in the ditches left to be done, notto be doing the ones already in-filled.

"So wethought we'd stop the project and find out what's going on, and make sure we have all the i'sdotted and t's crossed. And when we go back, we'll make sure we get it done right."

Bernard said the city had planned to inform Amanda Drive residents of the ditch projectahead of time.

But he added the contractor got to work faster than expected just three days aftercity council passed the resolution awarding the contract.

"It's usually at least a week before the contractor gets geared up and ready to go. In this particularcase, he was on the ball and out there the next day," he said. "So letters didn't get out to notifythe residents."