The outgoing Mayor of Dryden and President of the Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association says this area needs a concrete infrastructure plan.
Anne Krassilowsky met with Ontario Infrastructure Minister Bob Chiarelli Monday in Thunder Bay .
Krassilowsky notes this Region needs a different cost structure.
Krassilowsky says its becoming more and more difficult to come up with their one-third of funding for various projects.
She stresses that you can only raise taxes so high before it becomes unaffordable to fund essential projects.
Roads and bridges are a concern in Dryden, but the City’s aging arena needs upgrading as well.
Chiarelli says the Provincial Government is in the midst of drafting a 10-year infrastructure plan.
Current NOMA President Discusses Infrastructure
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