The inspection of storm sewers on Bloomfield Main Street on Tuesday, October 14 and Wednesday, October 15 could cause minor traffic disruptions.
Contractors retained by the municipality will be completing a camera (CCTV) inspection of the storm sewers on Bloomfield Main Street.
- Contractors will be using cameras to inspect the sewers on Bloomfield Main Street between Corey Street and Highway 62.
- Work will take place between 7 am and 7 pm on Tuesday, October 14 and Wednesday, October 15.
- There will be no road closures, but lane restrictions will be in place. Delays are expected and traffic control will be present.
- Select parking spaces around the inspection vehicle may be temporarily unavailable due to safety concerns.
- Heavy equipment may limit visibility in the area and noise levels will be elevated for the duration of the work. Motorists are asked to approach the site with caution or avoid the construction area.
- This work will support the design of the Bloomfield Main Street resurfacing project taking place in 2026. This Council-approved capital project received $2 million in provincial funding as part of the Connecting Links program. The provincial funding will cover 90 per cent of the project costs. Click here to read more about the funding.
- Planning and design for this project is happening in 2025, with the work taking place in 2026. The work on this 1.1 km stretch of Bloomfield Main Street is expected to take six to eight weeks. The road will always remain open with one lane of traffic, and the work will be done in sections.
- The municipality has met with representatives from the business community and residents and will continue to involve them in developing strategies to manage the impact of this project. More information will be shared with the broader community as the design process progresses.
- For more information, contact the County of Prince Edward at 613.476.2148 extension 1023, 613.962.9108 extension 1023, or info@pecounty.on.ca.
Please note: The County of Prince Edward provides this information as a service to the general public. While we do our best to provide accurate information, construction projects and associated service disruptions are subject to change based on weather, road, traffic, and other uncontrollable conditions.

