Public Notice
Reconstruction of Godfrey Street, Commissioner Street, Fourth Avenue (east section from Godfrey to Commissioner), and East section of Ninth Avenue.
Project Location
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The general scope of the project is to construct and complete the installation of a Municipal Sanitary Sewer, Watermain, and Culverts, complete with road reconstruction including asphalt pavement and granular base on Godfrey Street, Commissioner Steet, Fourth Avenue (east section from Godfrey to Commissioner) and Ninth Avenue (east section from Commissioner to Highway 624).
The following funding stream have been secured for the Reconstruction Project;
Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program (ICIP) Rural and Northern Funding Stream –
supports projects that improve the quality of life in rural and northern communities by responding to rural and northern infrastructure priorities – $3,134,633.31
Federal – $1,880,779.99 Provincial – $1,044,733.28 Municipal – $209,080.04
Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program (ICIP) Green Stream Funding Stream – prioritizes projects that address critical health and safety issues associated with water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure – $2,977,800.00
Federal – $1,191,120.00 Provincial – $992,500.74 Municipal – $794,179.26
Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund (OCIF) – provides funding for small, rural, and northern communities to develop and renew their infrastructure – $100,000.00
Northern Ontario Resource Development Support (NORDS) Funding – to support investment in municipal and community infrastructure projects. Based on community size, an annual allocation has been identified for each municipality in Northern Ontario – $216,035.96
Working Capital Reserve – $782,495.47 plus nonrefundable portion of HST
The total cost of the project is $7,210,964.74 + HST
EXP. was awarded the contract for design and contract administration, while Council accepted and awarded the construction contract to Pedersen Construction.
Affected roads may be closed while construction activities are underway, and access may be limited to local traffic only. Residents will be notified when work is going to impact access to their driveway. Furthermore, a temporary water system that needs to connect to an outdoor faucet will be installed to provide affected residences with drinking water while work is being conducted to the watermain. Therefore, it is essential that affected homes are equipped with an outdoor faucet prior to July 12th, 2023
The tentative construction date is July 10th, 2023 and the anticipated completion date is November 2024.
Please stay tuned for additional updates as the Project progresses.