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Winnipeg drivers to enjoy safer more efficient roadways


Funding for improvements to 49 sections of road across the city

WINNIPEG, Sept. 14, 2018 /CNW/ - Ensuring regional roads are safe and well-maintained is crucial to economic growth, facilitating trade and creating well-paid middle-class jobs.

Today, Dan Vandal, Member of Parliament for Saint Boniface?Saint Vital, on behalf of the Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Infrastructure and Communities, the Honourable Jeff Wharton, Minister of Municipal Relations, and His Worship Brian Bowman, Mayor of Winnipeg, announced $315.9 million in federal, provincial and municipal funding for significant improvements to Winnipeg's regional road network.

The governments of Canada and Manitoba are each contributing up to $100 million for these projects under the New Building Canada Fund?Provincial-Territorial Infrastructure Component?National and Regional Projects. The City of Winnipeg is providing $115.9 million.

Work involves rebuilding and rehabilitating 49 segments of roadway across the city, including sidewalk repairs and drainage improvements. These enhancements will increase driver and pedestrian safety and improve transportation routes for businesses across the city.

Quotes

"The Government of Canada recognizes the importance of maintaining safe, efficient and diverse transportation networks that facilitate the movement of people and goods, link communities and keep our businesses competitive. I'm very pleased that federal funding is helping make these important road improvements across Winnipeg possible, which will make getting around the city safer and easier for residents and businesses alike for years to come."

Dan Vandal, Member of Parliament for Saint Boniface?Saint Vital, on behalf of the Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Infrastructure and Communities

"We are very pleased we could facilitate this major infrastructure investment to improve the roads Winnipeggers and other Manitobans use every day. These projects are an important step forward in making Winnipeg's transportation infrastructure more safe and efficient for families and businesses, and to strengthen our communities and neighbourhoods. Strategic federal and provincial investment in municipal infrastructure benefits all Manitobans and will have a significant positive impact on our economy."

The Honourable Jeff Wharton, Minister of Municipal Relations

"Since 2014, this Council has made record levels of investment to repair our city's regional and local roads. If approved by Council next week, we will be able to accelerate regional road improvement across our city, resulting in an additional $100 million in federal funding being invested into regional road repairs over the next five years, a top priority for residents across our city. Thank you to our government partners for accepting our request to accelerate road repairs in Winnipeg."

His Worship Brian Bowman, Mayor of Winnipeg

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The governments of Canada, Manitoba and Winnipeg are providing $315.9 million funding for improvements to 49 sections of Winnipeg's road network.

The federal and provincial governments are each contributing up to $100 million to these projects while the City of Winnipeg is providing $115.9 million.

Streets slated for rehabilitation

 

Street Name

Segment

Approximate Cost

Archibald

Between Plinguet and Cottonwood

$15,750,000

Broadway

Between Osborne and Main

$7,400,000

Carleton

From Portage to Ellice

$600,000

Colony

Between Ellice and St-Mary

$2,100,000

Corydon

Between Lanark and Stafford

$11,700,000

Day

Between Pandora and Regent

$250,000

Donald

Between St-Mary and Gertrude

$6,800,000

Dublin

Between Notre Dame and St-James

$7,300,000

Dunkirk

Between Fermor and St-Vital

$9,200,000

Ellice

Between Arlington and Maryland

$3,100,000

Erin

Between Notre Dame and Wolever

$14,800,000

Fermor

Between Lagimodiere and Plessis

$18,000,000

Fort

Between Graham and Broadway

$4,000,000

Hargrave

Between Ellice and Broadway

$1,500,000

Inkster

Between Fife and Milner

$4,600,000

Johnson

Between Levis and Henderson

$5,100,000

Jubilee

Between Osborne and Pembina

$9,300,000

Keewatin

Between Inkster and Logan

$8,400,000

King Edward

Between Park Lane and Logan

$1,600,000

Lagimodiere

Between 200m South of Headmaster and Regent

$5,500,000

Leila

Between McPhillips and McGregor

$6,200,000

Main

Between McAdam and Kildonan Park GC

$6,500,000

Maryland

Between Fawcett and Maryland Bridge

$3,400,000

McGregor

Between Seven Oaks and Mountain

$5,200,000

Memorial

Between York and St-Mary

$3,000,000

Mountain

Between Arlington and McPhillips

$10,500,000

Munroe

Between Raleigh and Henderson

$8,700,000

Nairn

Between Stadacona and Watt

$6,000,000

Ness

Between Route 90 and Moorgate

$3,900,000

Pandora

Between Day and Wayoata

$4,650,000

Pembina

Between McGillivary and Des Trappistes

$12,400,000

Pioneer

Between Westbrook and Main

$1,900,000

Portage

Between Main and David

$9,300,000

Regent

Between Plessis and Rougeau

$3,500,000

Roblin

Between Shaftesbury and Deippe

$15,850,000

Salter

Between Dufferinn and Mountain

$6,800,000

Sargent

Between Arlington and St-James

$11,050,000

Selkirk

Between Arlington and McPhillips

$6,750,000

Smith

Between Midtown Bridge and Graham

$10,600,000

St-James

Between Notre Dame and Saskatchewan

$3,200,000

St-Mary

Between Memorial and Portage

$2,700,000

Stafford

Between Corydon and Pembina

$9,800,000

Stradbrook

Between Wellington and Osborne

$900,000

Sturgeon

Between Ness and Hallonquist

$2,100,000

Taylor

Between Wilton and Pembina

$5,400,000

Wall

Between Ellice and Notre Dame

$11,000,000

Watt

Between Chalmers and Munroe

$6,000,000

William Stephenson Way

Between Main and Westbrook

$800,000

York

Between Osborne and Memorial

$800,000

 

Associated links

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

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

Federal infrastructure investments in Manitoba: http://www.infrastructure.gc.ca/map-carte/mb-eng.html

Twitter: @INFC_eng
Web: Infrastructure Canada

 

SOURCE Infrastructure Canada


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