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Province spends $49M on southern Manitoba road repairs

Province spends $49M on southern Manitoba road repairs

WINNIPEG  — The Manitoba government has announced it is allocating $49 million towards roads in southern areas of the province.

Projects recently completed, currently underway or scheduled to start imminently include:

  • reconstruction of the southbound lanes of PTH 75 from 6.6 kilometres north of PTH 14 to 3.4 kilometres south of the south junction of PTH 23, between St. Jean Baptiste and Morris;
  • reconstruction of Provincial Road 247 from PR 330 to one kilometre east of PR 330 in La Salle;
  • new pavement with speed reduction design on PR 216 in Kleefeld;
  • rehabilitation of PTH 3 from PR 528 to PTH 34;
  • rehabilitation of Provincial Access Road 659 in Pipestone and PA 662 in Reston; and
  • completion of the intersection reconstruction on the Trans-Canada Highway at PR 207, Deacon’s Corner.

“The announcement of repairs to highway 75 south of Morris through the Municipality of Montcalm is great and long overdue news,” said Montcalm Reeve Paul Gilmore in a statement. “I’m certain our ratepayers will applaud this initiative along with the thousands of travellers on this major highway connecting Manitoba to our southern neighbours.”

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