Council approves another set of traffic lights on 15th Street E.
At a time when city council and motorists are looking to decrease the number of traffic lights in Prince Albert, another set has been approved to go up. But in this instance, it’s to aid a new development.
Developer Derryl Huyde of Prism Holdings appeared before city council on Monday to advocate for the new lights. Without them, Peavey Mart, the anchor tenant of a 11-acre development planned for the empty lot across from Dr. Javas would not move in, he explained.
“Without this anchor tenant, the rest of the project is in serious jeopardy,” Huyde told the meeting. “At a minimum it will be delayed years, if not decades.”
Huyde told council at full build-out (expected in 2026), the development would easily generate $500,000 of tax revenue for the city annually. Hundreds of residents would be employed during construction, and later at the businesses that will occupy the site, he said.