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$30M provincial funding boost funds water and sewer upgrades in Ramara
Summary
Ramara Township received a $30 million provincial grant for infrastructure improvements, described by officials as the largest single infrastructure grant the township has ever received. The funding is earmarked for water and sewer projects including Bayshore Village work and upgrades to Brechin and Lagoon City, and officials say it increases system capacity by about 400 residents.
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Ramara Township has been awarded $30 million from the provincial government for infrastructure improvements. Township leaders described the grant as the largest single infrastructure award the municipality has received. The funds are intended to address aging water and sewer systems and to support planned projects the township had struggled to fund. Local officials thanked provincial representatives for the support.
Key details:
- Ramara received $30 million in provincial funding for infrastructure improvements.
- Township officials said this is the largest single infrastructure grant the township has ever received.
- The township will contribute $10 million and said the combined work amounts to $41 million.
- Funds are to be used for projects such as the Bayshore Village tile bed replacement and upgrades to the Brechin and Lagoon City sewer and water plants.
- Officials reported the upgrades will increase user capacity by about 400 residents and include steps such as automating some Lagoon City tasks.
Summary:
The grant is intended to let Ramara proceed with planned water and sewer upgrades and to reduce the need for additional borrowing on these projects. Undetermined at this time.
