Barker Street and Bowery Street Reconstruction
The County of Prince Edward is reconstructing Barker Street from Downes Avenue to Johnston Street, and Bowery St from Barker Street to King Street.
The project will include new watermains, sanitary sewers and storm sewers, along with a complete reconstruction of the roadway, including concrete curb and sidewalks.
Project Overview
The project involves the complete reconstruction of Barker Street from Downes Avenue to Johnson Street, and Bowery Street from Barker Street to King Street. The entirety of the existing road surface, including curbs and sidewalks, will be removed and replaced with new curbs, sidewalks and asphalt. Curb along the entirety of the project will be installed with additional storm sewers to capture storm water. Sidewalk will also be installed on at least one side the entirety of the project.
Both existing wastewater and water within the project limits will be removed and replaced with new mains along with servicing laterals to the edge of the road allowance.
Project Impacts
Pedestrians:
Access to homes will be maintained at all times, however due to the large scope of work, both Barker and Bowery Street will be closed to local traffic only. Pedestrians will not be allowed to cross the work zone. In the event that a sidewalk closure is required, signs will be installed directing pedestrians where to cross.
Traffic:
Traffic will be closed to local traffic only. Certain work around Prince Edward Collegiate Institute will be coordinated to limit disruptions. Residents may lose access to their driveways at times; however, they will be provided advanced notification by the contractor.
Deliveries:
The municipality and the contractor will work with businesses and property managers to accommodate deliveries and loading, as well as passenger drop off/pick up.
Municipal Services:
Emergency access for paramedics, police, and fire services will be accommodated at all times.
Garbage, green bin, and recycling collection will continue on the regular schedule.
Where necessary, the contractor will bring waste bins to a designated location for collection and return the empty bins to the appropriate address each week.
Residents are advised to label their bins with their address to ensure proper return.
Brief water interruptions will occur as a result of constructing new water infrastructure. The contractor will be required to give advance notice prior to any water supply interruptions.
Project Status
The municipality is hosting a public information centre (PIC) on Tuesday, June 2 from 5 – 7 pm at the Rotary Hall inside the Prince Edward Community Centre (375 Picton Main Street).
At the PIC you can:
- Review the detailed designs.
- Learn about potential impacts and how they will be mitigated.
- Provide your input for the municipality to consider as the project moves ahead.
Geotechnical Investigation
- Complete
Detailed Design
- In Progress
Procurement
- Not yet Started
Construction
- Not yet Started
Timeline
January 2026 - July 2026
Project Design and Tendering
- Design is 90 per cent complete
- Public consultation scheduled for June 2, 2026
Late Summer / Early Fall 2026
Site Preparation
More details will be provided once Council awards tender
Fall 2026 - Winter 2027
Construction
More details will be provided once Council awards tender
Budget and Funding
Barker Street
Roads portion: $3,899,453 from Reserve for Roads Construction – Urban
Water portion: $1,951,780 from Water Capital Reserve Fund
Wastewater portion: $1,541,164 from Wastewater Capital Reserve Fund
Bowery Street
Roads portion: $1,345,700 from Reserve for Roads Construction – Urban
Water portion: $548,800 from Water Capital Reserve Fund
Wastewater portion: $506,600 from Wastewater Capital Reserve Fund
Resources & Updates
Documents
Council Reports
Council reports will be posted as they become available
Public Presentations
Public presentations will be posted as they become available
News Coverage
Links to news coverage will be posted when they become available
Recent Updates
- May 22, 2026: Learn more about the Barker Street and Bowery Street reconstruction at public information centre on June 2. >> Read more

