Northumberland County announces $15.5 million investment in roads and bridges

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The following release was sent by Northumberland County. Warm weather is here, which signals the start of anot...

The following release was sent by Northumberland County.

The annual Construction Program is enhancing the County’s transportation infrastructure—which covers 498 km of roads and 133 structures like bridges and culverts—ensuring safer, more efficient travel for residents and visitors. With numerous projects scheduled throughout the summer, Northumberland County urges motorists to exercise caution and be mindful of construction zones.

For 2023, the County will invest $15.5M on road resurfacing and pavement upgrades, bridge repairs, and culvert replacement. Like many municipalities across Ontario, Northumberland faces challenges to fund infrastructure at levels that ensure sustainability due to aging assets, increasing renewal needs, and pressures from a changing climate and growing population.

The County’s 2023 Construction Program includes a range of projects strategically designed to improve road conditions, enhance traffic flow, and support economic development. Some of the major initiatives planned include:Braithwaite Bridge rehabilitation in RoseneathHickerson Culvert replacement on County Road 45 north of Baltimore37.

 

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