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Home / Environment / Regina Park Road Plan Sparks Outrage

Regina Park Road Plan Sparks Outrage

6 Dec

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Summary

  • Conservationists oppose a proposed road through McKell Wascana Conservation Park.
  • The road aims to ease traffic on Arcola Avenue but risks ecological damage.
  • Alternative solutions like Arcola Avenue lane expansions are suggested.

A proposed roadway through Regina's McKell Wascana Conservation Park has ignited strong opposition from local conservationists. The plan aims to connect Wascana Parkway to Prince of Wales Drive, intending to reduce congestion on Arcola Avenue due to southeastern neighborhood growth. However, organizations like Ducks Unlimited Canada express alarm over potential harm to the park's delicate ecosystem and wildlife, citing the easement that protects the land.

Concerns extend beyond ecological impact, with the Wascana View Action Committee highlighting a $300,000 study cost amidst budget constraints. They also point to potential flooding issues and public safety risks from increased traffic. While acknowledging traffic pressures, this group suggests widening Arcola Avenue as a more suitable alternative, arguing the issue is east-west, not north-south.

City officials, including Ward 4 Councillor Mark Burton and Mayor Chad Bachynski, maintain that new road connections are necessary for city growth and have been long-term considerations. They emphasize that the project is in its early stages, with further studies and public engagement planned to address impacts and explore alternatives before any construction begins.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Conservationists oppose the road through McKell Wascana Conservation Park due to potential ecological damage, wildlife collision risks, and disruption of the fragile ecosystem.
The proposed road in Regina aims to connect Wascana Parkway to Prince of Wales Drive to ease traffic congestion on Arcola Avenue.
Alternatives suggested include expanding lanes on Arcola Avenue and exploring other traffic management solutions instead of building through the conservation park.

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