Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Province announces $59.5M for rural infrastructure in southern Alberta

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The Village of Milo is set to receive the most amount of money in the region. Located to the east of High River and just south of the Siksika First Nation, the combined $17.9 million will go towards the design and construction of a new regional Water Treatment Plant.

Two grants totalling $14.7 million will aid in the design and construct a regional waterline between High River and Nanton.

Funding of nearly $4.8 million will be used for a bridge replacement in the M.D. of Willow Creek, while the Town of Coaldale will spend its grant of over $4.5 million to build a new treated reservoir and pump station.

The full list of approved projects can be found below.

Water for Life: (Five projects funded at $32,685,161)

  • Village of Milo
    • $1,166,906
    • Design – Milo Regional System (Phase 1 & 2)
  • Village of Milo
    • $7,515,844
    • Construction – Milo Regional System – HUB Water Treatment Plant (Phase 1)
  • Village of Milo
    • $9,284,162
    • Construction – Milo Regional System HUB Water Treatment Plant (Phase 2)
  • Town of Nanton
    • $1,068,249
    • Design – Nanton Regional System
  • Town of Nanton
    • $13,650,000
    • Construction – Nanton Regional System

Alberta Municipal Water/Wastewater Partnership: (Five projects funded at $11,057,846)

  • Cardston County
    • $112,500
    • Spring Coulee Water Treatment SCADA and PLC Upgrades
  • Town of Coaldale
    • $4,537,113
    • New Treated Reservoir and Pump Station
  • M.D. of Pincher Creek
    • $1,350,000
    • New Infiltration Structures and Pipeline Connection
  • M.D. of Pincher Creek
    • $2,550,000
    • Regional Raw Water Storage Reservoir
  • Village of Stirling
    • $2,508,233
    • Portable Water Pipeline and Reservoir Upgrades

Local Road Bridge Program: (14 projects funded at $12,583,793)

  • Cardston County
    • $239,753
    • Culvert Replacement
  • Cardston County
    • $358,778
    • Culvert Replacement
  • Cypress County
    • $383,250
    • Culvert Replacement
  • Cypress County
    • $222,750
    • Culvert Replacement
  • Cypress County
    • $341,250
    • Culvert Replacement
  • Foothills County
    • $264,089
    • Culvert Replacement
  • Lethbridge County
    • $300,000
    • Culvert Replacement
  • County of Newell
    • $383,250
    • Culvert Replacement
  • M.D. of Ranchland
    • $1,725,525
    • Culvert Replacement
  • M.D. of Taber
    • $522,428
    • Bridge Rehabilitation
  • Wheatland County
    • $2,118,412
    • Culvert Replacement
  • Wheatland County
    • $554,183
    • Culvert Replacement
  • M.D. of Willow Creek
    • $4,794,075
    • Bridge Replacement
  • M.D. of Willow Creek
    • $376,050
    • Culvert Replacement

Local Municipal Initiatives: (Two projects funded at $2,567,598)

  • Cardston County
    • $1,846,000
    • RR 221 Realignment & Highway 5 Intersection Improvement
  • Lethbridge County
    • $721,598
    • Township Road 100A Rehabilitation

Community Airport Program: (One project funded at $642,630)

  • Foothills County
    • $642,630
    • High River Regional Airport Runway Lighting Replacement

Across Alberta, the government will doll out more than $236 million in grants to 125 initiatives.

The full lists of approved project funds can be found through the following links:

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