Backgrounder: Better Active Transportation Infrastructure Coming Soon to Interlake Region of Manitoba

Backgrounder

Backgrounder: Better Active Transportation Infrastructure Coming Soon to Interlake Region of Manitoba

The Government of Canada is investing $1,106,000 through the Active Transportation Fund to support five active transportation projects across the Interlake region of Manitoba.

Project Information:

Location

Project Name

Project Details

Federal Funding

Municipal Funding

Other Funding

City of Selkirk

Mercy Street Bike Lane from Pittsburg Avenue to Greenwood Avenue and Selkirk Park Pathway*

The City of Selkirk will construct approximately 3 km of separated bike lane on Mercy Street from Pittsburg Avenue to Greenwood Avenue and a multi-use pathway to Selkirk Park.

$204,000 

$255,015 

$0

City of Selkirk

Waterfront Ramp Installation Project*

The Selkirk Waterfront Development Corporation will install a 66 m accessible ramp/pathway connecting the downtown to the waterfront.

$30,000 

$0

$20,000 

Rural Municipality of Rockwood

Regional Trails System- Project A, Phase 2

The RM of Rockwood will repurpose a retired railbed line into a new trail system connecting the southern tip of the municipality to the northern tip through two large towns.

$276,000 

$184,000 

$0

Rural Municipality of St. Andrews

Active Transportation Pedestrian Bridge and Light Crossings for St. Andrews*

The RM of St. Andrews will install a pedestrian bridge and signalized crossing that will connect West St. Paul and St. Andrews.

$546,000 

$364,000

$0

Rural Municipality of St. Andrews

Active Transportation Design in Lockport - RM of St. Andrews

The RM of St. Andrews will prepare a design plan for a 1.15 km active transportation trail along PTH #44 in Lockport from the St. Andrews Lock and Dam (SALD) bridge to PTH #9.

$50,000 

$0

$0

* Federal funding is conditional on the signing of funding/contribution agreements.

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