Saskatchewan store owner says province’s highway work is ruining business
Laurie Thorsen says the Saskatchewan government‘s road work will damage his enterprise.
Thorsen has owned Full Circle Service Station, about 35 km north of Prince Albert, Sask., for many years.
In that point, he stated there’s by no means been an accident on his southern method.
Now there can’t be, as a result of authorities highway crews have torn it up and gained’t rebuild it.
“(Enterprise) will likely be 40 to 60 per cent down,” he stated, “and I don’t know what would occur after that.”
Thorsen stated most clients cease on the gasoline station, restaurant and small retailer on their approach north.
A authorities refurbishment undertaking is redoing the edges of Freeway 2 to make the world safer.
Thorsen advised World Information that retaining just one entrance will make the nook harmful, as a result of the roughly 20 giant vehicles that cease on daily basis should make a tough proper flip.
“(The southern method lane) is the one approach they’ll get into the property,” he stated.
“In any other case they’ve to show in, make an enormous loop — it’s inconceivable to return every other approach.”
He stated the federal government knowledgeable him of the change a number of months in the past and he’s all the time advised them it wasn’t possible.
He stated the federal government consultant advised him the method must be farther away, which places it within the path of two homes.
World Information requested the Ministry of Highways for remark and if they might rebuild the lane.
In an announcement, a spokesperson stated security is a high precedence.
“On this case, all applicable steps have been taken and the landowner in query has been suggested of the work that will likely be happening,” it learn.
Thorsen stated he hoped for a bit compassion and understanding, given what the roadwork means for his enterprise.
“I’ve been doing this for 50 years,” he stated, “and it’s not very rewarding to get it taken away.”
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