New Brunswick’s 2018-19 federal Gas Tax Fund allocations

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New Brunswick’s 2018-19 federal Gas Tax Fund allocations

The Government of Canada delivered the first of two annual $23.8-million federal Gas Tax Fund (GTF) installments to New Brunswick. The funding will flow through the provincial government to the 108 communities listed below. Over 37.6-million will be distributed to local governments on a per capita basis, while the rest will be allocated to unincorporated areas. In total, the GTF will provide over $47.6 million this year for local infrastructure projects.

2018‒19 GTF allocations per community.1

Ultimate Recipient Allocation 2018-19
Alma $17,108
Aroostook $25,884
Atholville $91,221
Baker-Brook $43,140
Balmoral $126,765
Bas-Caraquet $101,766
Bath $39,232
Bathurst $905,202
Beaubassin-East $457,210
Belledune $114,155
Beresford $320,858
Bertrand $83,846
Blacks Harbour $72,416
Blackville $73,006
Bouctouche $178,681
Cambridge-Narrows $45,721
Campbellton $544,596
Campobello Island $68,213
Canterbury $24,778
Cap-Pelé $166,365
Caraquet $307,437
Centreville $39,969
Charlo $97,636
Chipman $91,147
Clair $63,198
Cocagne $187,677
Dalhousie $258,987
Dieppe $1,718,961
Doaktown $58,479
Dorchester $86,059
Drummond $57,151
Edmundston $1,182,256
Eel River Crossing $89,156
Florenceville-Bristol $120,866
Fredericton Junction $55,455
Fredericton $4,146,155
Gagetown $51,473
Government of New Brunswick (Unincorporated Areas) $9,402,371
Grand Bay-Westfield $377,346
Grand Manan $175,288
Grande-Anse $54,423
Grand-Sault / Grand Falls $420,780
Hampton $316,507
Hanwell $314,590
Hartland $69,835
Harvey $26,769
Hillsborough $99,554
Kedgwick $154,050
Lac-Baker $53,022
Lamèque $105,601
Le Goulet $60,248
Maisonnette $42,255
McAdam $94,687
Meductic $16,814
Memramcook $356,255
Millville $22,639
Minto $184,727
Miramichi $1,313,446
Moncton $5,093,759
Nackawic $77,357
Neguac $123,742
New Maryland $312,083
Nigadoo $70,204
Norton $95,940
Oromocto $658,677
Paquetville $52,063
Perth-Andover $131,116
Petitcodiac $105,379
Petit-Rocher $140,703
Plaster Rock $83,699
Pointe-Verte $71,974
Port Elgin $30,825
Quispamsis $1,318,976
Rexton $60,322
Richibucto $94,834
Riverside-Albert $26,031
Riverview $1,410,566
Rivière-Verte $54,865
Rogersville $86,280
Rothesay $881,014
Sackville $409,866
Saint Andrews $139,301
Saint John $5,166,691
Saint-André $144,021
Saint-Antoine $130,526
Sainte-Anne-de-Madawaska $73,891
Sainte-Marie-Saint-Raphaël $70,425
Saint-François-de-Madawaska $39,305
Saint-Hilaire $22,344
Saint-Léolin $50,441
Saint-Léonard $99,038
Saint-Louis-de-Kent $68,581
Saint-Quentin $154,493
Salisbury $162,826
Shediac $446,369
Shippagan $194,019
St. George $113,786
St. Martins $23,155
St. Stephen $355,222
Stanley $30,899
St-Isidore $55,160
Sussex Corner $110,247
Sussex $317,982
Tide Head $76,398
Tracadie-Sheila $1,195,530
Tracy $45,057
Upper Miramichi $174,993
Woodstock $387,448

1Amounts exclude administrative costs.

More information on the federal Gas Tax Fund: http://www.infrastructure.gc.ca/plan/gtf-fte-eng.html

More information on the federal Gas Tax Fund in New Brunswick: http://www2.gnb.ca/content/gnb/en/departments/elg/local_government/content/financial_support/content/gas_tax_fund.html

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