Sarnia-Lambton’s Conservative member of parliament has her eyes on a pot of money for trade corridors that’s included in Wednesday’s federal budget.
Marilyn Gladu expects there’ll be stiff competition for the $31-million being allocated by the Trudeau government.
She says she’s already been assured by Minister of Infrastructure and Communities Amarjeet Sohi that Sarnia can apply for funding for its long planned oversized load corridor project.
“I have a meeting with minister Sohi, I have been speaking to him about this,” says Gladu. “I saw him on the way out, after the budget, just to confirm that we can compete in that fund. Although it’s not a huge fund that’s in there, it’s in there. We’ll be going after that money.”
A recently completed study says spending nearly $12-million to create a dedicated corridor for the transport of oversized industrial components to Sarnia Harbour would pay for itself through job creation and increased economic activity.
Road and power line modifications from the city’s industrial district to an upgraded harbour would be needed.
It’s proposed the city of Sarnia provide $4-million over four years for the project with matching funding from both the federal and provincial governments.
Dave Dentinger March 23, 2017 1:04pm
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