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Canada and Ontario invest in roads and bridges for rural communities in Eastern Ontario


THE NATION, ON, July 2, 2020 /CNW/ - The governments of Canada and Ontario recognize the different ways that the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted smaller and rural communities across the province.

Both governments are making strategic investments in infrastructure to meet the specific needs of rural and northern Ontario municipalities and help them strengthen their local economies.

Today, the Honourable Francis Drouin, Member of Parliament for Glengarry?Prescott?Russell, on behalf of the Honourable Maryam Monsef, Canada's Minister of Women and Gender Equality and Rural Economic Development; and the Honourable Steve Clark, Ontario's Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing and Member of Provincial Parliament for Leeds ? Grenville ? Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes on behalf of Laurie Scott, Ontario's Minister of Infrastructure, announced funding for five road and bridge projects in Eastern Ontario. They were joined by Mayor Fran ç ois St-Amour, The Nation Municipality; Mayor Nancy Peckford, Municipality of North Grenville; and Frank Prevost, Warden, United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry.

In The Nation, the Touchette Bridge will be rehabilitated, replacing the majority of its parts, including the floor beams, the deck, and the steel stringers. These upgrades will extend the lifespan of the bridge while increasing the flow of traffic, allowing motorists to get where they need to go faster. In addition, Mississippi Mills will see its Levi Bridge replaced, upgrading from a one-lane to a new two-lane bridge with new railings and guardrails, making it safer for drivers and pedestrians.

The remaining projects will see upgrades to major roads in each community. North Grenville will expand approximately 1.15 kilometers of County Road 43 from two to four lanes, adding new bike lanes and crosswalks in support of active transportation. Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry will rehabilitate nearly 1.25 kilometers of County Road 2 leading to Morrisburg, improving the sidewalk entrances to local businesses to support economic growth. Finally, Cornwall's reconstruction of a portion of Lemay Street, which includes new bike lanes, sidewalks and a roundabout, will increase the safety of pedestrians and will improve the city's active transportation routes.

The Government of Canada is investing over $9 million in these projects through the Rural and Northern Communities Infrastructure Stream of the Investing in Canada infrastructure plan. The Government of Ontario is contributing more than $6.5 million for these important infrastructure projects in these communities while municipalities are contributing over $3 million in total towards the projects.

The governments of Canada and Ontario are working in collaboration with their partners to support jobs, improve communities and build confidence as we safely and sustainably restore economic growth.

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"Rural communities are vital to our country's economic, cultural, and social prosperity. Investments to upgrade bridges and improve the safety of our roads have a big impact on our communities, helping them thrive and remain competitive. During these unprecedented times, these projects will help create well-paying, sustainable jobs during the construction phase, and they will have enduring positive effects on each of the communities for many years to come."

Honourable Francis Drouin, Member of Parliament for Glengarry?Prescott?Russell, on behalf of the Honourable Maryam Monsef, Canada's Minister of Women and Gender Equality and Rural Economic Development

"Last July, I was proud to join United Counties of Leeds and Grenville Warden Pat Sayeau, North Grenville Mayor Nancy Peckford and MP Michael Barrett to announce our government's nomination of the County Road 43 expansion. This project, which includes over $3.3 million in provincial support, is what residents of our community have been waiting for. I can't wait to see shovels in the ground on this vital project that will improve safety, create jobs and strengthen our local economy."

The Honourable Steve Clark, Ontario's Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing and Member of Provincial Parliament for Leeds?Grenville?Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes on behalf of the Honourable Laurie Scott, Ontario's Minister of Infrastructure

"The United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry is pleased to partner with the Government of Canada, and the Province of Ontario, to complete this multi-million dollar project to benefit the residents of South Dundas and the County as a whole. These important infrastructure projects will position our community as an important hub for commerce and tourism for years to come. We look forward to more partnerships with senior levels of government in the future and we thank all parties for their kind support and enthusiasm with respect to this particular project."

Frank Prevost, Warden, United Countries of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry

"We're extremely happy to have Infrastructure Canada, with the help of our MP Francis Drouin, and the Province of Ontario, getting this funding of $2.1 million. It's a substantial amount of money on a project evaluated at about $2.5 million. Thank you to both levels of Government and I'm sure the residents of The Nation Municipality will be extremely appreciative of the work being done here. Again, thank you, to everybody involved."

François St-Amour, Mayor, Municipality of The Nation

"County Road 43 runs through the heart of Kemptville and serves as a major regional route in Eastern Ontario. On behalf of residents and businesses in North Grenville, and alongside Pat Sayeau, Warden for the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville, we are thrilled to move this important project forward with the leadership of both the federal and provincial governments."

Nancy Peckford, Mayor, Municipality of North Grenville

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Canada and Ontario invest in roads and bridges for rural communities in Eastern Ontario

Joint federal, provincial, as well as municipal and county funding through the Investing in Canada infrastructure plan will support five road and bridge projects in Eastern Ontario. These investments will strengthen rural communities and support economic growth.

The Government of Canada is investing over $9 million in these projects through the Rural and Northern Communities Infrastructure Stream. The Government of Ontario is contributing more than $6.5 million and municipalities are contributing over $3 million towards the projects.

Project Information:

Project Name

Location

Project Details

Federal Funding

Provincial Funding

Municipal
/Other Funding

Expansion and upgrade of County Road 43 and Rehabilitation of Bridge across Kemptville Creek

North Grenville

The upgrade and expansion of County Road 43 will see, among other aspects, the widening of roadways, more crosswalks, new bike lanes and street lighting. These upgrades will improve the safety and reliability of the roads for pedestrians, cyclists and motorists. The project will also rehabilitate the 39-meter bridge which crosses Kemptville Creek.

$4,999,962

$3,332,975

$1,666,987

Rehabilitation of a Section of County Road 2 in Morrisburg

Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry

Rehabilitating County Road 2 will upgrade sections such as a new roundabout, better entrances to local businesses, and new sidewalks, crosswalks and lighting. These updates will improve traffic efficiency, making it safer and smoother for motorists and pedestrians.

$1,521,000

$1,013,899

$940,101

Replacement of the Levi Bridge

Mississippi Mills

Replacing the Levi Bridge with a new, two-lane bridge with new railings and guardrails will increase the safety and reliability of the structure for motorists. It will also extend the lifespan of the bridge and lower maintenance costs.

$606,650

$400,389

$206,261

Upgrades to a Section of Lemay Street

Cornwall

The reconstruction and widening of a major road, which includes adding bike lanes, sidewalks and a roundabout, will increase the safety of pedestrians and will improve the city's active transportation routes.

$1,497,000

$997,900

$499,100

Rehabilitation of Touchette Bridge

The Nation

The rehabilitation of the Touchette Bridge, including the replacement of its deck, steel stringers and floor beams, will improve the safety of motorists and extend the bridge's lifespan.

$1,254,000

$835,916

$418,084

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Government of Canada Resources - Coronavirus disease (COVID-19): www.canada.ca/coronavirus

Government of Ontario Resources ? COVID-19: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/

Investing in Canada Plan Project Map: http://www.infrastructure.gc.ca/map

Federal infrastructure investments in Ontario: https://www.infrastructure.gc.ca/investments-2002-investissements/on-eng.html

Investing in Canada : Canada's Long-Term Infrastructure Plan: http://www.infrastructure.gc.ca/plan/icp-publication-pic-eng.html

Rural Opportunity, National Prosperity: An Economic Development Strategy for Rural Canada : https://www.infrastructure.gc.ca/rural/strat-eng.html

Connecting Ontario: improving broadband and cellular access: https://www.ontario.ca/page/connecting-ontario-improving-broadband-and-cellular-access

Ontario Builds Project Map: https://www.ontario.ca/page/building-ontario

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