February 11, 2010

FEDERAL AND PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS SET ASIDE $862,400 FOR FURTHER UPGRADES TO GRID 601 IN R.M OF RECIPROCITY NO. 32

Alida, Saskatchewan, February 11, 2010 – Ed Komarnicki, Member of Parliament for Souris-Moose Mountain and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minster of Human Resources and Skills Development and to the Minister of Labour, and Dan D’Autremont, Member of the Legislative Assembly for Cannington, announced today that the governments of Canada and Saskatchewan together have set aside $862,400 in funding to support an additional segment of road construction on road #601 in the Rural Municipality of Reciprocity No. 32. The total stimulus for this project including municipal contributions will be $1,232,000. Funding for this project is in addition to the $535,500 in funding that was announced last fall by the federal and provincial governments to complete another section of road work on road #601.

“I am pleased that our Government is making this investment to improve important road infrastructure in the Rural Municipality of Reciprocity No. 32,” said Komarnicki. “Through investments like this we are laying the foundation for our regional economy to grow into the future.”

“Improving some of our local roads will go a long way to enhance the quality of life here, and address a long standing need,” said D’Autremont. “This investment by our government is also helping to prepare our province for future growth.”

“On behalf of the rate payers, we would like to express our appreciation in getting this type of infrastructure support in the R.M.,” said Alan Arthur, Reeve of the R.M. of Reciprocity No. 32. “We appreciate everything the federal and provincial governments have done to make this project possible.”

The federal and provincial governments are accelerating infrastructure spending across Saskatchewan by providing funding to provincial and municipal construction-ready projects. Through the Infrastructure Stimulus Fund the federal government is providing $116 million in funding for 150 projects across Saskatchewan. With provincial and municipal contributions included, the overall investment grows to more than $275 million. Projects being funded include several highway and local road improvements, as well as wastewater initiatives in many communities across the province.

Under its Economic Action Plan, the Government of Canada is allocating $12 billion to infrastructure projects across the country. This is further complemented by an earlier commitment of $33 billion to infrastructure.

Canada and Saskatchewan are working together to create jobs and boost the economy while making significant investments that help communities improve their infrastructure. Both governments have agreed to work together to ensure that these funds are delivered quickly and efficiently.

To learn more about Canada’s Economic Action Plan, visit www.actionplan.gc.ca.

Contacts:

Ed Komarnicki, MP
306-634-3000
613-222-4650
613-992-7352

The Honourable Dan D’Autremont, MLA
306-443-2420

Backgrounder

CANADA AND SASKATCHEWAN ANNOUNCE
15 NEW INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS

Through Canada’s Economic Action Plan, the federal government has established a new $4 billion Infrastructure Stimulus Fund (ISF) that provides funding to provincial, territorial and municipal construction-ready infrastructure projects.

Funding is available for projects that can be completed by March 31, 2011. This initiative is structured to flow funding and get shovels in the ground quickly.

On January 29, 2010, the Governments of Canada and Saskatchewan announced 15 new infrastructure projects worth $45.8 million in funding. The federal portion of this funding, which amounts to more than $19.8 million, comes from the Infrastructure Stimulus Fund. The Government of Saskatchewan is setting aside more than $16.4 million. The rest of the funding is being provided by municipal governments.

The projects are as follows:

Highway Infrastructure

• Highway 1 Rush Lake to 2 km West of Waldeck
• Highway 4 Helene Lake Access to 11.5 km N of Turtle Lake Access and 15 km N of Alcott Creek to 10 km South of Jct. 304
• Highway 33 6.5 km East of Osage to Tyvan Access
• Highway 35 from Jct. Hwy. 349 to N of Barrier River, km 0.0 to 15.6
• Highway 39 Weyburn to North-west of McTaggart, km 0.0 to 16.4

Local Roads Infrastructure

• Briarwood Road Rehabilitation (Saskatoon)*
• Ultra Thin Overlay treatment for 33rd St. and Confederation Dr. (Saskatoon)*
• Greystone Gravel Lane Rehabilitation (Saskatoon)*
• Road Construction - Hotmix surfacing on Project No. 405, Class 4 Municipal Road, in the Rural Municipality of Sherwood No. 159

• Road Construction - Hotmix surfacing on Project No. 153 &151, Class 4 Municipal Road, Grid # 675 in the Rural Municipality of Hillsdale No. 440
• Road Construction - Hotmix surfacing on Project No. 101 and 102, Class 4 Municipal Road #601, in the Rural Municipality of Reciprocity No. 32
• Bridge Replacement over Shell Brook (locally known as the Shell River) in the RM of Shellbrook No. 493

Water/Wastewater infrastructure

• McCarthy Pump Station Upgrades (Regina)*
• Wastewater Treatment Plant Forcemain (Regina)*
• Wastewater Treatment Plant New Waterline (Regina)*

Taking into account the funding being announced, since the launch of the Economic Action Plan, the Government of Canada has committed a total of $116 million towards 150 projects in Saskatchewan under the Infrastructure Stimulus Fund.

As an example, in North Battleford, in September of last year, we announced federal funding of $12.6 million for a total of 43 shovel-ready projects throughout the province.

* Projects receiving federal and municipal funding only.

 

 
 

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