Saskatchewan adds $11M to rural road rehabilitation plan
The Saskatchewan government is sinking more money into the province’s municipal roads.
On Wednesday, Premier Scott Moe announced an investment of another $11.2 million into the Rural Integrated Roads for Growth (RIRG) program. That brings the total investment in 2020-21 to more than $39 million.
The money will help rural municipalities with the cost of construction and upgrading of municipal roads, bridges and culverts.
“Rural municipalities play a significant role in our plan to build a strong Saskatchewan,” Moe said in a media release. “This funding will ensure projects will be ready for this construction season to help build rural infrastructure while protecting and growing jobs across our province.”