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News Release - March 18, 2009 RECORD INVESTMENT IN HIGHWAYS AND INFRASTRUCTUREThe 2009-10 Provincial Budget boosts transportation spending to $630 million - the largest transportation budget in Saskatchewan's history. "This government has taken proactive measures to keep Saskatchewan's economy strong and steady in the midst of the global economic turmoil that surrounds us," Highways and Infrastructure Minister Wayne Elhard said. "Increased infrastructure spending is a crucial element of that plan. We're investing in strategic transportation links to support our growing economy and addressing our infrastructure deficit through an aggressive plan to ensure the safety and security of our highway and bridge network." The $630 million Highways and Infrastructure budget represents a 19 per cent increase from last year. Construction will continue and commence on a total of 1,580 km of highways in 2009-10. Key investments to support economic growth include:
Included in the 2009-10 Budget is $37 million to support economic growth in northern Saskatchewan, in addition to $10 million for work in progress on the Wollaston Lake Road and Highway 155. Key initiatives to support the safety and security of Saskatchewan's transportation network include:
For more information on the Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure's 2009-10 budget go to www.highways.gov.sk.ca. -30- For more information, contact: Doug Wakabayashi |
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