The Telegram (St. John's)

BUSINESS AS USUAL

Premier announces $1.7M in infrastruc­ture funding in his home district

- BY GARY KEAN

The optics may be unavoidabl­e, but Premier Dwight Ball says announcing infrastruc­ture money in his hometown a week before a municipal election is just business as usual for the provincial government.

The optics may be unavoidabl­e, but Premier Dwight Ball says announcing infrastruc­ture money in his hometown a week before a municipal election is just business as usual for the provincial government.

Monday’s announceme­nt was the latest in a series of similar announceme­nts made across the province and there are more to come, but it just so happens that Ball’s brother is seeking re-election as Deer Lake’s mayor in next Tuesday’s vote.

Ball and Municipal Affairs and Environmen­t Minister Eddie Joyce announced $1.7 million in provincial money for several towns in the premier’s home district of Humber-gros Morne, including $586,000 to go toward a cost-shared project to rehabilita­te the Fourth Avenue area of Deer Lake.

The total cost of that project is more than $1.2 million, with the federal government contributi­ng $418,000 and the town chipping in $251,000.

Money was also announced for cost-shared projects in Daniel’s Harbour, Woody Point, Jackson’s Arm and Cow Head.

Ball said Monday’s announceme­nt was no different than the ones made in various other communitie­s since the general announceme­nt of $38.8 million in federal-provincial funding for municipal infrastruc­ture was made in Botwood on Sept. 1.

The announceme­nts since then have provided further details of the spending and have nothing to do with municipal elections, he said.

“We went out of our way to make sure this did not seem as me getting involved in municipal politics,” Ball said after the announceme­nt. “That is not the case. This is really letting residents know about the investment­s that we’re making and (that we are) working with their communitie­s, regardless of who they choose to represent them.”

Several members of the current Deer Lake council seeking re-election were present for the announceme­nt, as were some candidates hoping to be newly elected to council.

Joyce said there are more of these announceme­nts to come soon, but he doesn’t have any he is scheduled to attend in the next week.

He said the timing of the announceme­nts is all about coordinati­ng with municipal and federal officials, and not about the election.

“There is no intent to rush any of these announceme­nts,” he said when asked how many might be made before Sept. 26.

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 ?? GARY KEAN/THE WESTERN STAR ?? Government funding announced Monday will go toward infrastruc­ture upgrades in the Humber-gros Morne district, similar to the work being done on Third Avenue in Deer Lake Monday.
GARY KEAN/THE WESTERN STAR Government funding announced Monday will go toward infrastruc­ture upgrades in the Humber-gros Morne district, similar to the work being done on Third Avenue in Deer Lake Monday.

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