Construction on roundabout at Vogue Optical intersection set to begin
The Vogue Optical corner, as it's commonly referred to, will have a roundabout by the fall
Construction on a roundabout at the intersection of Belvedere Avenue, St. Peters Road and Brackley Point Road in Charlottetown aims to be completed by the fall.
Constructing a roundabout at the Vogue Optical intersection, as it's commonly referred to, has been discussed for more than a decade.
Coun. Terry MacLeod said the final piece of the puzzle is finally in place — the city purchased land which is part of the nearby gas station owned by Cape D'or Holdings for $340,000.
"By the end of the summer we hope to have it started, and be completed in the fall," MacLeod said.
There will be dedicated bike lanes leading up to the roundabout, according to the city, but no bike lanes in the roundabout itself.
Isaac Williams with Bike Friendly Communities and an avid cyclist says the current intersection isn't safe for cyclists — and neither are the other roundabouts in the city.
"I've experienced most of the roundabouts in town and it can be nerve-racking even for an experienced cyclist to manage your way through that because you have to act like a car."
Williams points to the roundabout on Belvedere Avenue near UPEI, where cyclists are forced merge into traffic because the bike lane simply disappears.
The requests for proposals on the project close on Friday. MacLeod estimates the project will cost around five or six million dollars.
Corrections
- A previous version of this story attributed statements about the roundabout featuring a separate lane for cyclists to Coun. Terry MacLeod. The City of Charlottetown contacted CBC News after the story aired to correct that information. In fact, the roundabout will not have a dedicated bike lane. The headline of this story has been changed to reflect the correction.May 13, 2022 10:24 AM AT