Cornwall getting new water tower and a upgrades for Warren Grove Road
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CORNWALL, P.E.I. — The City of Cornwall will use greater than $6.5 million from three tiers of presidency to enhance a number of infrastructure tasks within the city.
About $2.9 million will likely be used to switch the city’s water tower, growing the storage capability and making certain a backup provide in case of emergency whereas additionally permitting for expanded sustainability of the water system and offering residents with higher water strain.
Roughly $2.4 million will go in the direction of repairing Warren Grove Highway, together with alternative of a culvert system, a brand new bridge crossing over a department of the North River, new asphalt and widened street shoulders.
“The Warren Grove bridge is a important piece of infrastructure for our small neighborhood,” stated Warren Grove Municipality mayor Laurie Turner. “I’m thrilled that we’ve got a brand new bridge that can present protected journey for a few years to come back.”
Ottawa is spending about $2.8 million for the tasks, the province is spending $2.6 million, and the municipality is forking over about $1 million.