Transportation and Infrastructure Annual Report 2021-2022
Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Annual Report for the year ending March 31, 2022
Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Annual Report for the year ending March 31, 2022
Feedback received through input from hundreds of Islanders and over 60 community, energy and environmental stakeholders about the future of energy in PEI has been compiled in this PEI Energy Blueprint - What We Heard Report.
Effective Friday, July 1, 2023, equestrians will once again have access to some rural portions of the Confederation Trail. This year, access for equestrians will end on October 31, 2023, but this date may change based on fall trail conditions. Equestrians are permitted to use the...
The provincial government is seeking feedback from Island residents to help develop a long-term plan for use of the Confederation Trail. In-person workshops will take place across the province starting October 30 (full schedule in the backgrounder below). The public is encouraged...
Access PEI Royalty Crossing will provide enhanced service for Islanders when it opens March 13, 2023. Islanders can anticipate the same access to current programs and services currently offered at Access PEI locations across the province such as appointments for Net Zero programs...
The Commercial Vehicle Driver’s Handbook is a new publication that provides information about driver’s license qualifications, how to be a safe driver and other topics that will assist you in preparing for your commercial vehicle tests.
Often behind the scenes, PEI’s Commercial Vehicle Safety Officers are doing their part to keep PEI’s highways safe. Now, thanks to rigorous training, six Islanders are qualified to conduct roadside inspections on commercial trucks, trailers, and buses anywhere on PEI. The...
Each year, hundreds of Islanders working for the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure undertake the important task of preparing for snowfall and maintaining our roads during PEI’s increasingly unpredictable winter months. Their goal is to keep people and goods moving...
The Province commissioned the Canadian Center for Climate Change and Adaptation (CCCCA) at University of PEI to publish the PEI State of the Coast Report (2023).
Building on the work in the State of the Coast Report, the Canadian Center for Climate Change and Adaptation at UPEI has made a number of recommendations for future action and policy direction.