Committee approves investments in transportation infrastructure
- Ward 3 Office

- 2 hours ago
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The Public Works and Infrastructure Committee today approved its portion of Draft Budget 2026, which calls for a capital investment of $880.7 million to renew and grow transportation infrastructure, including roads, bridges, sidewalks, pathways, culverts and enhanced traffic measures. As part of these investments, the City would commit $557.7 million for projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and $307.1 million for projects that build climate resiliency. The City would increase its winter operations budget by $3 million to $103.4 million. Investments focus on integrated road projects, rehabilitating and renewing roads, bridges, sidewalks and pathways and bike infrastructure to support all road users. Projects include:
The budget invests significant money to support growth and development around the city, ensuring the infrastructure required to meet increasing community needs and improve mobility, including:
The budget also includes projects aimed at building a more connected city with reliable, safe and accessible mobility options, such as:
The City has also saved almost $3 million through operating efficiencies including:
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