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McGuinty government
investment benefits municipality of North Huron -
July 4, 2007 BLYTH –
Residents of the town of Blyth will benefit from improved local
infrastructure through a $390,000 investment to the Municipality of
North Huron for the reconstruction of Dinsley Street in Blyth. This
investment was part of the McGuinty government’s $140 million Rural
Infrastructure Investment Initiative, as part of its ongoing commitment
to build and sustain the economies of Ontario’s small and rural
communities, announced Carol Mitchell MPP for Huron Bruce today.
This is part of the 2007 Budget, where the government addressed the
infrastructure needs in small and rural municipalities by allocating an
additional $70 million to provide safe and reliable local infrastructure
in Ontario communities.
“This is great news for Blyth and the Municipality of North Huron,” said
Mitchell. “The prosperity and high quality of life in rural communities
depends heavily on the revitalization of infrastructure for important
road and bridge projects”.
The Rural Infrastructure Investment Initiative is a one-time,
application-based program. Funding was allocated through a competitive
process, with applications evaluated against a set of criteria
established to ensure projects meet provincial priorities and have a
positive economic impact on the local community.
The program builds on other significant government undertakings designed
to sustain and stimulate Ontario’s small and rural municipal economies,
including the government’s ReNew Ontario initiative, a strategic
five-year infrastructure plan to invest more than $30 billion in the
repair, revitalization and expansion of Ontario’s public infrastructure
by 2010.
Other government initiatives that demonstrate the McGuinty government is
on the side of families in rural and small communities in Ontario
include:
· Continuing to be there for farmers when they need support. The
Ministry of Agriculture Food and Rural Affairs expenditures for farm
income stabilization and support were more that $1 billion over the
2003-04 to 2006-07 fiscal years.
· Investing $10 million to help expand broadband coverage to the most
ready rural and remote communities in southern Ontario. Through the
Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation the government will also work
to expand broadband and cellular services to connect most of northern
Ontario within three years.
· Investing in rural communities through the Rural Economic Development
(RED) Program. Since October 2003, 94 projects have been approved with a
total provincial commitment of over $28 million.
· Providing $400 million in 2006 through Move Ontario for communities
primarily outside the Greater Toronto Area for upgrades to local roads
and bridges
· Investing, together with the federal government and municipalities,
almost $900 million through the Canada Ontario Municipal Rural
Infrastructure Fund (COMRIF).
“This initiative reflects our government’s commitment to strengthen
small and rural communities,” said David Caplan, Minister of Public
Infrastructure Renewal. “The government is on the side of families in
small and rural communities. That’s why we’re providing resources and
opportunities such as this to address key infrastructure needs and
ensure safe, sustainable and strong communities.”
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Contact:
Carol Mitchell, MPP Huron-Bruce
519-482-5630 |