The province has announced dozens of projects across the province are receiving support from the Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund (OCIF), including some in our area.
The money is for building and upgrading local infrastructure.
The Village of Burk’s Falls will receive up to $1,633,936 to rehabilitate Ontario Street.
The Township of McKellar will receive up to $1,126,800 for the reconstruction of Burnett’s Road and Wendy’s Lane.
The Township of Papineau-Cameron will receive up to $114,779 to replace Bridge #4 on Cameron Road.
“The upgrades to roads, bridges, water and wastewater infrastructure made possible by the Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund continue to lead to positive changes in our communities. We are proud to enable innovative projects that help spur local economic activity, create job opportunities for Ontarians and raise quality of life across the province, ” says Bob Chiarelli, Minister of Infrastructure.
The latest round includes about 60-million dollars in funding for 55 projects around Ontario.

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