The federal and provincial governments will jointly invest $666,666 to upgrade 90 transit stops in the City of Red Deer.
Bob Mills, Member of Parliament for Red Deer, on behalf of the Honourable Rona Ambrose, President of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada, Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs and Minister of Western Economic Diversification, and Mary Anne Jablonski, Minister of Infrastructure and Transportation and MLA for Innisfail–Sylvan Lake, announced the funding through the Canada-Alberta Municipal Rural Infrastructure Fund (CAMRIF).
"This infrastructure investment will improve the safety and accessibility of public transit for the growing number of riders in the City of Red Deer,
" said MP Mills. "Today’s announcement demonstrates the Government of Canada’s commitment to help communities become even more vibrant and productive places to live, work and raise families.
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The Transit Road/Sidewalk Improvement Program will provide the City of Red Deer with appropriate bus stop improvements. These improvements range from extending sidewalks to the transit stops, improving lighting and creating stable and level cement pads for the stops. These improvements will potentially result in an increase of 9,000 riders, making further advances towards a cleaner and healthier environment.
"Public transit is good for the environment. This project will improve the safety of all current and future transit passengers in the City of Red Deer,
" said Jablonski. "It also reflects Premier Ed Stelmach's plan to secure Alberta's future by building communities, greening our growth and creating opportunity.
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Under the initial CAMRIF Agreement signed in June 2006, the federal and provincial governments each committed $88 million to the fund, with participating local governments expected to make up the remaining costs. This year, the Government of Canada and the Province of Alberta have each provided an additional $19 million to the Canada-Alberta Municipal Rural Infrastructure Fund as part of their commitment to help smaller communities meet their pressing infrastructure needs. The total amount available from the CAMRIF, with federal and provincial investment and matching local government contribution in projects, is $321 million.
A minimum of 55 per cent of funding under CAMRIF targets green infrastructure projects that contribute to community economic development and environmental quality of life. These include water, wastewater, solid waste, environmental energy improvements and public transit. The fund also invests in recreational infrastructure, tourism, cultural projects, local roads and broadband connectivity. Projects are selected on a competitive basis from applications received from Alberta communities.
Contacts:
Donna Kinley
Communications Manager
Western Economic Diversification Canada
Edmonton, Alberta
Tel: (780) 495-6892
Cell: (780) 991-7432
Jerry Bellikka
Communications Director
Alberta Infrastructure and Transportation
Edmonton, Alberta
Tel: (780) 415-1841
WD Toll-Free Number:1-888-338-WEST (9378)
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WD Website: www.wd-deo.gc.ca.
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The following project is receiving funding under the Canada-Alberta Municipal Rural Infrastructure Fund (CAMRIF).
Combined federal / provincial investment: $666,666 (pending environmental assessment)
This project will upgrade more than 90 transit stops for increased accessibility and safety. The project will make transit stops accessible by sidewalks, construct cement pads for the stops, improve the slope at the stop and increase access to persons using mobility devices. Lighting will also be addressed with this project.
Contact the Canada-Alberta Municipal Rural Infrastructure Fund Joint Secretariat by phone (toll free) at 1-800-396-0214, by e-mail at camrif@gov.ab.ca or visit the website http://www.camrif.ca/.
Information about Government of Canada and Alberta’s infrastructure programs is available at http://www.infrastructure.gc.ca/ and http://www.infratrans.gov.ab.ca/.
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