Bay Bulls council carries on work with Long Pond trail improvements

by Mark Squibb/March 3, 2022

Members of Bay Bulls council approved two motions in last week’s meeting that they hope will improve the future of the Long Pond walking trail

The first was to ratify an e-mail vote to buy materials for benches and garbage boxes at a cost of $976 plus HST, which was approved unanimously. The Town has partnered with Her Majesty’s Penitentiary to have the items built through its carpentry program.

Later in the meeting, council approved a change order to the walking trail project.

“The initial design was two dead end sections of trail,” said councilor Jason Sullivan. “But we’re working with everyone to make a loop around the pond. So, for anyone that’s listening, we’re trying our best to fix it up so you can walk right around the pond.”

Technically, the initial design did include a full loop around the pond.

Construction of the Long Pond trail was expected to finish in the summer of 2021, but the bids received were substantially higher than expected, and so the project had to be retendered. The initial trail design changed when the project was retendered.

It was not mentioned whether there will be any cost associated with the new change order.

Work on the design began in 2020. The trail will be a combination of compacted granular and boardwalk with a focus on accessibility.

Phase I of the project was cost shared by the federal, provincial, and municipal governments under a Municipal Capital Works program, with each government paying a third of the cost, which works out to $143,702 each for a total of $475,444 (less HST). Phase II is valued at $144,229, and of that cost, the Town has to contribute $14,422, which is 10 per cent. The rest of the cost was covered by provincial COVID Stimulus Funding.

 

 

 

Posted on March 10, 2022 .