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Infrastructure Funding Available For Municipalities

New funding is now available for local municipalities to quickly advance critical infrastructure projects.

Applications are now being accepted for the Ontario COVID-19 Resilience Infrastructure fund.

The province is making available $250-million and the deadline to apply is December 21 for communities submitting single projects and January 7 for those with multiple projects.

Eligible projects include infrastructure to support physical distancing, social infrastructure, active transportation and disaster mitigation projects.

Projects will be reviewed on a first-come, first-serve basis.

The government has released how much money will be available to Ontario communities.

-City of Kenora $227,771
-Town of Fort Frances $184,736
-City of Dryden $184,606
-Township of Hudson $100,000
-Municipality of Machin $100,000
-Town of Atikokan $100,000
-Township of Ear Falls $100,000
-Township of Ignace $100,000
-Township of Pickle Lake $100,000
-Town of Rainy River $100,000
-Municipality of Red Lake $100,000
-Municipality of Sioux Lookout $100,000
-Township of Sioux Narrows-Nestor Falls $100,000

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