WATCH: Urban Renewal Minister Clears Sidewalk Obstruction on Popeshead Street

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Screenshot from video by Minister Turner

A set of steps that blocked part of the sidewalk on Popeshead Street has been demolished, allowing pedestrians to use the walkway without stepping into traffic.

Urban Renewal Minister Rawdon Turner posted a video of the demolition on social media, saying the obstruction had created difficulties for people walking along the busy street.

“If you’ve ever walked along Popeshead Street, you know exactly what I’m talking about,” Turner said.

He said pedestrians travelling through the area, including those heading into St. John’s or nearby businesses, had often been forced to leave the sidewalk and enter the roadway because of the obstruction.

“Not anymore,” Turner said after the steps were removed.

The demolition is intended to improve pedestrian access and safety along the street. Turner described the work as an example of achieving practical results through small but meaningful improvements.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. Come back in 2 years for the sequel: “Urban Renewal minister builds 20ft of sidewalk on Popeshead street”

  2. This was long overdue. Thank you Minister. Shouldn’t this fall under a government ministry though? And if so, why was it there for so long?

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