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From the Prime Minister's Web Site (http://www.pm.gc.ca/)
PRIME MINISTER HARPER ANNOUNCES NEW BRIDGE TO COMPLETE RING ROAD AND EASE TRAFFIC CONGESTION IN SASKATOON
June 20, 2008
Saskatoon
Prime Minister Stephen Harper, joined by Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall and Saskatoon Mayor Donald Atchison, today announced that the three levels of government are joining together to build the South River Crossing bridge and complete the Saskatoon Circle Drive Southwest Project.
"The Saskatoon Circle Drive Southwest Project will ease traffic congestion throughout the city and help keep the local and provincial economy growing by improving its connections to markets across the continent and around the world," said the Prime Minister. "It will reduce fuel consumption and expense, improve city air quality, lower greenhouse gas emissions, and shorten commute times."
The project includes construction of a new six-lane bridge across the South Saskatchewan River to complete the final section of the Centre City Ring Road, which will help divert commercial vehicles and other through traffic from the downtown core.
The total eligible project cost is $242.5 million. Under a three-way cost sharing arrangement, the federal and provincial governments will each contribute up to $86 million, with the City of Saskatoon contributing $70.5 million.
"This project is a testament to what can be achieved when governments embrace the true spirit of open federalism and work together to make Canada stronger, safer, and better," Prime Minister Harper said.
The Saskatoon Circle Drive Southwest Project is part of the Building Canada Plan, the federal government's strategy for renewing the country's national economic infrastructure. The $33-billion undertaking is Canada's largest infrastructure development program in over half a century.
The Prime Minister's Office - Communications
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