by SHCA SHCA

Road improvements are coming to 55 rural municipalities across Saskatchewan thanks to $16.5 million in funding from the provincial government’s two-year, $7.5 billion infrastructure stimulus plan.

“Our government’s stimulus plan provides an economic booster shot and contributes significantly toward meeting our Growth Plan goals,” Highways and Infrastructure Minister Greg Ottenbreit said. “Partnerships with our rural communities are key to ensuring our infrastructure can serve our citizens for decades to come. This funding will help get Saskatchewan people working again and ensure our rural communities continue to prosper.”

The funding announced today is part of a three-year plan with the Saskatchewan Rural Municipalities Association (SARM) to improve 100 rural municipal roads through the Rural Integrated Roads for Growth (RIRG) Program. RIRG assists RMs with costs of building and upgrading municipal roads, bridges and culverts to support growth.

“Infrastructure is fundamental to the movement of goods and services,” said SARM president Ray Orb. “Rural Saskatchewan is home to resource-based industries and supporting rural municipalities to maintain and build roads will help the economic recovery of the province.”

If you have questions or concerns regarding safety, signage, work zones and more, reach out to the Highway Customer Service Centre. You can call Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. at 1-844-SK-HIWAY or inquire anytime online.

The Government of Saskatchewan has invested more than $9.8 billion in highways infrastructure since 2008, improving more than 15,800 km of Saskatchewan highways. Another $300 million in highways stimulus funds will be invested over the next two years to stimulate Saskatchewan’s economic recovery.