Wednesday, February 23, 2022

Progress for Eat Street project


Opening Day for the Urban Loo and The City's Eat Street plans may be 
getting close as City of Prince Rupert workers continue to work around the site


City Workers have been taking advantage of some decent weather of late to move forward on the city's plans for a new dining experience in the downtown core area, with some new work on the Eat Street Project taking place last week and this, with the levelling of the site complete and what appears to be some electrical service put in place for the site.

The location at the corner of Third West and Eighth Street directly behind Friendship House on Fraser, will feature a number of Food Trucks once it is opened, as well as the UrbaLoo washroom facility, which has been in place since the fall, but has yet to be opened to the public.


Electrical service has been added to the Eat Street Location in anticipation
of the set up of Food Trucks when the new initiative is launched



The most recent update for the Eat Street Plans came in late January when the City of Prince Rupert's Operations Director Richard Pucci noted that it was 95 percent complete and that it would be opening up very soon.

So far, no official Opening Date has been revealed by the City.

An expanded look at what's ahead was provided to residents in December, when the Mayor shared a few thoughts about the Food Truck plans for the downtown.

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