City of Peterborough will spend $3.2 million on infrastructure projects

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Michael Morritt, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

Ontario Construction News staff writer

The City of Peterborough will receive more than 32.2 million in Ontario infrastructure money to repair and build roads, bridges and updating wastewater facilities.

“Today is another example of our commitment to long-term economic growth,” MP Smith said. “This investment will build the critical infrastructure needed for our economic recovery by repairing roads, bridges and water infrastructure. This $3.2 million investment is a vital injection into our local economy.”

The city will receive $2.2 million and Peterborough County gets $523,622.

“Sustained, formula-based funding provides the county with the funds to support much needed-infrastructure needs. Our Asset Management Plans identifies the investments needed to support our infrastructure needs for the years to come. Our ability to allocate provincial funding to support these projects demonstrates that the province is a true partner in support of our communities.”

Funds will also flow to:

  • Municipality of Trent Lakes: $84,551
  • Township of Douro-Dummer: $93,165
  • Township of Havelock-Belmont-Methuen: $72,123
  • Township of North Kawartha: $53,624
  • Township of Selwyn: $178,490

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