Backgrounder: Residents in Hastings Highlands, Carlow Mayo, and Tudor and Cashel to benefit from local road improvements
Backgrounder
Joint federal, provincial and municipal funding through the Investing in Canada infrastructure plan will support three, local road improvement projects in Ontario.
The Government of Canada is investing more than $3.7 million for these projects through the Rural and Northern Communities Infrastructure Stream (RNIS). The province will contribute about $2 million towards the three projects and municipalities are responsible for the remainder of the project costs.
Project Information:
Project Name | Location | Fund | Project Details | Federal Funding for Eligible Costs | Provincial Funding for Eligible Costs | Municipal Funding for Eligible Costs |
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Mayo Lake and Hartsmere Road Rehabilitation | Township of Carlow Mayo | RNIS | Rehabilitation of approximately 4.1 kilometres of Mayo Lake Road and approximately 3.2 kilometres of Hartsmere Road. The project includes asphalt resurfacing and work on culverts, ditches, and guiderails. A lane for pedestrians and cyclists will also be added. | $1,309,137 | $726,571 | $146,187 |
Rehabilitation of Hastings Highlands Local Road 62 | Municipality of Hastings Highlands | RNIS | Rehabilitation of approximately 4.7 kilometres of Local Road 62 from Young Street to 200 metres west of McAlpine Road. The project includes asphalt resurfacing and work on culverts, drainage and guiderails. | $1,160,940 | $644,322 | $129,638 |
Rehabilitation of Weslemkoon Lake Road - Phase 2 | Township of Tudor and Cashel | RNIS | Rehabilitation of approximately 4.9 kilometres of Weslemkoon Lake Road, from 1292 Weslemkoon Lake Road to 2376 Weslemkoon Lake Road. The project includes asphalt resurfacing and culvert replacements, ditching, wider shoulders, barrier systems and signage. | $1,239,000 | $688,265 | $137,736 |
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