Upcoming relief for Kelwood
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- Published on Wednesday, August 29, 2018
Local gas station in the midst of development
By Cassandra Wehrhahn
Neepawa Banner & Press
Kelwood is undergoing long anticipated developments, expected to bring some much needed relief to the community and those around it. Picture living in a community where the nearest gas station or grocery store is in another town or city entirely. In and around Kelwood, not having a gas station or grocery store is the reality they have been living with for three or four years. Now those needs are closer to being met.
A parcel of land by the No. 5 highway is in the midst of development for a gas station, grocery store, and a small coffee shop. Being dubbed 鈥淭he Barn鈥, though it may not be red, the building will be modeled to suit its name. The basic food and gas necessities will finally be readily available to residents sometime next spring, providing the schedule goes as planned. Doug Wood, a committee member for the project, spoke to the Banner & Press last week regarding the progress.
鈥淲e鈥檙e getting there. We鈥檙e finally getting some progress here,鈥 Wood relayed. 鈥淪o I鈥檓 quite happy about that. We鈥檝e got the parking lot almost completed.鈥
With the parking lot underway, another contractor was hired to do the thickened edge concrete floor, which he estimates will take roughly a week and a half to two weeks for the pouring to be finished. Following the floor, another new contractor will frame the building, and the rafters have been set to be ordered. Hoping to have the building closed in with windows and doors soon, Wood divulged that interior construction would be continued in the winter time to prep it for the estimated Spring deadline.
The building is set to have some energy efficient features, with one feature being set in place during the building process, and another feature being considered for the future.
鈥淲e鈥檙e installing geothermal heating and cooling, ten tonnes of geothermal,鈥 said Wood. 鈥淲e鈥檝e also thought about putting in solar panels because we鈥檝e got 9.7 acres of land out at the corner.鈥
Wood described the last three years as being 鈥渁lmost non-stop鈥, with the committee having to get the land rezoned for general development, getting the land surveyed and re-surveyed, attending hearings, and contacting 水果视频鈥檚 Department of Highways to get approaches built. Wood hopes that the new site will become a destination point for travellers upon its completion.
The station will be at the entrance to Kelwood and be highly visible from the No.5 highway. That particular road sees a lot of local, commercial and tourism traffic.