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Two-thirds of properties purchased for TCH reroute

Transportation officials on P.E.I. say they have purchased or have agreements to purchase about two-thirds of the 32 properties needed for a major realignment of the Trans-Canada Highway at Bonshaw.
Construction on the $22 million highway project is expected to begin in late September. (Google Maps)

Transportation officials on P.E.I. say they have purchased or have agreements to purchase about two-thirds of the 32 properties needed for a major realignment of the Trans-Canada Highway at Bonshaw.

There are still nine properties in the area where owners have not yet agreed to sell.

The highway project has been a controversial one because people wanted public consultation on the project. About350 people were on the steps of the provincial legislatureduring a protest back in April.

Though the project has met with resistance from some area residents andthe Island Nature Trust, atraffic safety engineer has said the reroute is criticalfor preventing crashes on the dangerous stretch of road.

Construction on the $22 million highway project isexpected to begin in late September.

The province says it hopes to be in possession of all the properties by the end of August. It has set aside close to $4 million for the land deals.