Ontario Building Critical Infrastructure in Malahide
Funding will help create jobs and support economic growth
NEWS October 18, 2024
MALAHIDE — The Ontario government is investing $451,796 to help renew and rehabilitate critical infrastructure in Malahide. The funding will be delivered in 2025 through the Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund (OCIF) and is part of the government’s $190 billion capital plan to build and expand more homes, highways, hospitals, transit and high-speed internet across the province.
“This investment continues to build on our government’s commitment to enhance the infrastructure that supports our small and rural communities,” said Rob Flack, MPP for Elgin-Middlesex-London. “These funds will improve essential services and unlock new economic growth within our region.”
In 2025, Ontario will allocate $400 million in OCIF funding to help 423 small, rural and northern communities build roads, bridges, water and wastewater infrastructure. Communities may accumulate funding for up to five years to address larger infrastructure projects.
“Small, rural and northern communities are essential to the growth and prosperity of Ontario,” said Kinga Surma, Minister of Infrastructure. “By providing direct and stable funding to these communities, our government is helping create local jobs, drive economic growth and build stronger, more resilient communities for generations to come.”
“I want to extend my appreciation to the Province of Ontario for recognizing the challenges small and rural municipalities like ours face”, said Dominique Giguere, Mayor of Malahide. “Providing the reliable services that our residents and businesses expect, at a cost they can afford, is vital to our economic growth, yet difficult to achieve.” She added, “[t]his grant helps us maintain our extensive road network through a strategic and well-planned approach. A well-planned approach means that we can reduce our overall long-term infrastructure maintenance costs, which then helps us balance good service levels with affordability.”
The OCIF provides funding for local infrastructure projects in municipalities with populations under 100,000, rural and northern municipalities, as well as for Local Services Boards that own water or wastewater systems. Funding allocations are based on a formula that accounts for the different needs and economic conditions of each community.
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Rob Flack, MPP
Elgin-Middlesex-London
Rob.flack@pc.ola.org