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Ontario increasing infrastructure funding

February 23, 2016  By  Andrew Macklin


February 23, 2016 – Ontario is providing small, rural and northern municipalities with expanded access to predictable, stable, annual funding to build and repair roads, bridges, water and wastewater infrastructure.

Premier Kathleen Wynne announced the expansion of the Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund (OCIF) and the Connecting Links program today at the Ontario Good Roads Association / Rural Ontario Municipal Association Combined Conference.

Reflecting consultation feedback and the progress municipalities have made on their asset management plans, the OCIF will triple from $100 million to $300 million per year by 2018-19, with $200 million in predictable, formula-based funding and $100 million in application-based funding, allowing smaller municipalities to apply to invest in critical infrastructure projects.

Premier Wynne also announced increased funding for Ontario’s Connecting Links program. Connecting Links will provide $20 million in 2016 -17, up from $15 million announced in the 2015 Budget, to help municipalities pay for the construction and repair costs for designated connecting links — municipal roads that connect two ends of a provincial highway through a community or to a border crossing. Funding for this program will increase to $30 million per year by 2018 -19.

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These programs are part of Moving Ontario Forward, Ontario’s 10-year, $31.5-billion plan to build modern transportation and infrastructure networks that create jobs and growth across the province. Ontario is making the largest infrastructure investment in the province’s history – more than $134 billion over 10 years, which is making 110,000 jobs possible every year across the province.


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