Historic Irving Oil property in Charlottetown could become EV charging station and cafe

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Stan Rogers Folk Festival 2024: 27 years of music and community | SaltWire #festival #music #nsCHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — The City of Charlottetown is planning to turn the old Irving Oil gas station at the corner of Queen and Euston streets into an EV charging station and a cafe.

Elements of the proposal would include a kilowatt café accommodating EV drivers during the charging period , satellite operation of an existing coffee shop, an open-air venue, a potential evening entertainment destination for walk-up customers or cyclists and ample wall space for digital exhibits The environmental review examined all previous environmental studies completed to date by the property owner, concluding that the above noted redevelopment concept plan for the subject site is considered acceptable and would not require any additional environmental site assessment work.

An artist’s concept drawing shows the City of Charlottetown’s plans for the old Irving Oil gas station at the corner of Queen and Euston streets. - ContributedAn artist’s rendering of plans the City of Charlottetown has for the old Irving Oil gas station at the corner of Queen and Euston Streets. The current proposal is that the property would convert into an EV charging station and a café.

 

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