STE. ROSE, MAN. – The government of Manitoba is allocating $475,000 through the Municipal Economic Development Infrastructure Program toward the construction of a new waste disposal site in the Municipality of Ste. Rose, Man.
The provincial government said in a release that the spending “aligns with municipal plans and supports effective waste management to support environmental sustainability and future economic growth.”
Provincial minister of municipal and northern relations Ian Bushie also cited future road construction to improve access to the main highway, and a regional recreation centre to serve the local community and two neighbouring municipalities as benefits of the spend.
“This new piece of critical infrastructure will expand waste management operations for the area and benefit the whole community of residents and businesses. We’re proud to invest and support long-term economic growth for the Ste. Rose area,” Bushie said.
“We’re excited to see this important project move forward to provide a new modern site for solid waste management disposal for the Municipality of Ste. Rose. We’re currently working with an engineering firm to design and engineer an appropriate site and look forward to the next steps in this project,” Municipality of Ste. Rose mayor Robert Brunel added.
The project is currently in early development with design and tender details still to be determined, the release said, and construction is expected to be complete by 2027.
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