KINGTON, ONT. — The Ontario government has announced it will spend $6 million on improvements to Highway 401 and four ramps in the Kingston area.
Work is underway to resurface sections of the eastbound and westbound lanes from Westbrook Road to Highway 15, along with the four ramps at the Sir John A. Macdonald interchange, a release stated.
In addition to the lane renewals, concrete repairs will be carried out on two bridges between Sydenham Road and Highway 15.
Bryan Paterson, mayor of Kingston, commented, “By improving Highway 401 and its infrastructure, we are not only enhancing safety and reducing traffic congestion, but also strengthening our city’s connection to vital trade routes. This project will benefit local families, businesses and our economy for years to come.”
Ontario is spending $3.9 billion in 2024-25 as part of the Ontario Highways Program, which features 635 expansion and rehabilitation projects.
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