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Learn more about County Road 3 rehabilitation at public information centre April 22

April 13, 2026

The County of Prince Edward will share details about the rehabilitation of County Road 3 at a public information centre (PIC) on Wednesday, April 22.

The PIC will take place from 6 – 8 pm at the Ameliasburgh Town Hall (13 Coleman Street, Ameliasburgh).

The PIC will consist of a drop-in format with displays showing the recommended plan for the road rehabilitation. County staff and the project consultant will be available to answer any questions.

This project begins where the previous phase of the County Road 3 rehabilitation ended (civic #1460) and continues to the west for approximately 1.1 km (civic #1668). Click here to view a map showing the location of work.

The project scope includes ditching improvements, culvert replacements, paved shoulders and full removal and replacement of the existing roadway asphalt surface.

The County has retained Jewell Engineering to complete the design for the rehabilitation of a section of County Road 3.

The road rehabilitation is anticipated to be completed in 2026 (May/June to September), pending funding and approvals. A minimum of one lane of traffic is anticipated to be maintained throughout the duration of the work.

For more information, please contact Garrett Osborne, Project Manager, at 613.476.2148 extension 2002 or email gosborne@pecounty.on.ca.

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