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Details about Bloomfield Main Street project to be shared Feb. 2

By Brock Ormond Jan 21, 2026 | 3:19 PM

The County of Prince Edward will share more details about the Bloomfield Main Street resurfacing project at a public information centre on Monday, February 2.

The PIC will take place from 6 – 8 pm at the Bloomfield Town Hall (289 Bloomfield Main Street).

If there is inclement weather on February 2, the meeting will be held on Monday, February 9 from 6 – 8 pm at the Bloomfield Town Hall. An update will be sent out by noon on February 2.

The resurfacing of Bloomfield Main Street from Corey Street to Wellington Street is expected to happen in 2026. The Province of Ontario is covering 90 per cent of the project costs under the Connecting Links program.

The road will always remain open with one lane of traffic, and the work will be done in sections to help minimize disruption. With minor underground storm sewer work involved, this project is significantly less complex and time-consuming than recent road projects in Picton and Wellington.

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.

For more information, contact the County of Prince Edward at 613.476.2148 ext. 1023, 613.962.9108 ext. 1023, or info@pecounty.on.ca.