Huron-Bruce MPP Lisa Thompson (BlackburnMedia.ca file photo)Huron-Bruce MPP Lisa Thompson (BlackburnMedia.ca file photo)
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Province announces infrastructure investment

The provincial government announced some major funding for local infrastructure projects and supports.

In a release last week, Huron-Bruce MPP Lisa Thompson detailed an investment of just over $8.8 million for her Huron-Bruce riding this year to help municipal governments repair roads, bridges, water and wastewater infrastructure.

16 municipalities across Huron-Bruce will be splitting the 2020 funding. Across the province, the Doug Ford led Conservatives are promising to invest $200 million through the Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund (OCIF).

Thompson said this shows the provincial government is committed to helping local rural communities.

“Municipalities across Huron-Bruce have aging infrastructure. This provincial investment is invaluable in order to enable local municipalities to build and repair roads, bridges, water and wastewater systems as needed," she said.
A full breakdown of how the $8.8 million will be shared in Huron-Bruce is available below:
Township of Howick $88,051.00
Municipality of Morris-Turnberry $120,830.00
Township of Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh $238,800.00
Township of Huron-Kinloss $275,793.00
Municipality of Bluewater $286,380.00
Municipality of Brockton $301,518.00
Township of North Huron $316,651.00
Municipality of Huron East $431,716.00
Municipality of South Bruce $432,080.00
Municipality of Central Huron $483,847.00
Municipality of Kincardine $584,570.00
Town of Goderich $628,685.00
County of Bruce $660,950.00
Municipality of South Huron $688,269.00
Town of Saugeen Shores $848,610.00
County of Huron $2,417,826.00
Total for riding: $8,804,576.00

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