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BEAR RIVER WATER SYSTEM PROJECT UPDATE

Please be advised, motorists, pedestrians, and cyclists are asked to be cautious when coming through the community of Bear River during the water system installation.

All of the businesses will remain open at their regular hours, please be mindful and respectful of traffic delays, limited parking availability, and higher than normal foot traffic.

Please direct all questions or concerns to the County of Annapolis.

The Bear River Water System project includes 4 phases that involves bringing water from well locations on the Digby County side of Bear River and piping it to the Annapolis County side.

• Phase 1: Includes replacement of the existing 50mm water main with a new 100mm water main, improvements to the existing access road and upgrading culverts.

This work is complete

• Phase 2: Includes replacement of the existing 50mm water main with a new 100mm water main along Pleasant Street and Lansdowne Road with new service connections installed.

Work is taking place now and expected to be completed by September 20th

• Phase 3: Includes installation of the water main across the Bear River bridge, extending the 100mm water main along Clementsvale Road, and installation of a 50mm water main on Wharf Street.

Work taking place on Wharf Street is complete.

Work on Clementsvale Road to the bridge from Wharf Street intersection is underway and expected completion by Sept 13.

Work on Clementsvale Road from Wharf Street to the Oakdene Centre scheduled to be completed by September 30th.

Work to bring the water across the bridge itself to take place after October 15th.

• Phase 4: Includes a new 50mm raw water main from the existing Digby County Exhibition Grounds well to the new well treatment building. Treatment will include chlorination and UV disinfection.

Upgrades to the power and controls of the existing well system at the Digby County Exhibition ground will be included (work not yet tendered).

Finally, not included in the above project phases but planned for construction in the near future, is the construction of a comfort station (washrooms) located on Wharf Street (not yet tendered).

Note: The time periods indicated above are all subject to change due to factors including: a) the presence of an archaeologist on site for certain stages of excavation due to the potential for historical artifacts being present, b) challenging terrain, c) existing infrastructure and d) unexpected circumstances.

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Municipal Operations maintains and repairs all municipal roads and sidewalks. The majority of the roads within the County are managed directly by the Province of Nova Scotia. The County of Annapolis currently manages primarily residential roads. The list of roads maintained both in summer and winter by the County are:


Municipal Streets

Cornwallis Park Streets Bridgetown Streets East End Streets
Atlantic Avenue 
Billy Bishop Road
Bren Street
Brig Lane
Broadway Avenue
Brook Street
Conestoga Street
Corvette Drive
Cote Des Neige Road
Haida Street 
Harbour View Cres
Hillside Drive 
Marine Drive 
Martingale Place
Old School Hill Road 
Shady Lane
Sherman Street
South Broadway Ave
Spinnaker Drive
Spitfire Street
Spritsail Road
The Dingle 
Topsail Avenue 
Tribal Street

Albert Street
Bay Road
Centennial Drive
Chipman Avenue
Church Street
Court Street 
Faye Road 
Freeman Street 
Granville Street
Jeffery Street 
McKenna Street 
Middle Street 
Mountainview Drive 
Park Street
Park Lane 
Post Office Street
Queen Street
Rectory Street 
Rink Street 
Riverview Drive
Victoria Street  
Washington Street
Water Street

Adam Drive 
Alexander Campbell Street
Belle Drive 
Bradley Street 
Cameron Drive (section)
Chateau Court
Dr. Lewis Johnston Street
Fairview Drive 
Olympiad Drive 
Sherwood Street


If your road is included in the list above, please call our department at 902-665-4704

All other roads, except private roads, are managed by the Province, under the Department of  Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal. Click Here  To contact them about a road in Annapolis County, please call 1-844-696-7737 to speak to them directly.

Sidewalks:

Annapolis County has sidewalks in the following communities. These sidewalks are either asphalt or concrete.

  • Bear River
  • Granville Ferry
  • Paradise
  • Cornwallis Park
  • Bridgetown

It is the County of Annapolis’ responsibility to maintain these sidewalks, both in repair and winter snow and ice removal.

Winter Maintenance:

Winter maintenance is either carried out by staff, sub-contractor, or by an agreement with the province depending on the area being plowed. Plowing occurs after total accumulation is 5 mm. For questions on winter maintenance in Bridgetown and Cornwallis Park please call us at 902 532-2336. For all other areas in the County please contact the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal directly at 1-844-696-7737

 

Expect Delays

Updates On Construction & Repairs
For up to the minute details on all expected Infrastructure and road work in the Municipality  CLICK HERE

 

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