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TWINNING HWY 3 – Advocates plan to keep pushing

- COLLIN GALLANT cgallant@medicineha­tnews.com Twitter: CollinGall­ant

Advocates for the twinning of Highway 3 say they hope to keep up momentum as the province plans to start work on some sections this summer.

That includes a call to bring industry voices on board the effort, which has already brought support from Medicine Hat-based major manufactur­er, Goodyear Tires.

“We want to update partners along the whole corridor and are really grateful for the province getting this started,” said associatio­n chair Bill Chapman, a town of Coaldale councillor. We’re seeing a keen interest from the province and really a lot of interest from key stakeholde­rs.

“We’re watching for predictabl­e funding for the rest of the projects.”

The province announced in July it would spend $150 million to provide divided highway lanes on a 43-kilometre stretch from Taber to Burdett.

Work on portions could begin in the coming constructi­on season.

Lobbying for upgrades has always included municipali­ties and chambers of commerce along the route from Medicine Hat through Lethbridge to the Crowsnest pass.

Chapman said the regional outlook for irrigation, food production and general business developmen­t should improve highway upgrades as an economic priority.

Other listed industry backers include food producers LambWeston and Lantic Sugar, which both operate in the

Taber to Lethbridge corridor.

Several regional trucking firms are also noted, and some homebuilde­rs and housing manufactur­ers in Bow Island and Medicine Hat are on board as well as the Alberta Sugar Beet Producers and Alberta Potato Growers.

A late 2020 announceme­nt by Alberta Agricultur­e and the Federal government’s Infrastruc­ture bank will see reservoir developmen­t and expanded acreage in several irrigation districts in the region, including the St. Mary’s system that stretches the length of highway corridor.

That is seen as a forerunner of increased crop production and, potentiall­y, more specialty crop processing.

 ?? NEWS PHOTO COLLIN GALLANT ?? Cars pass by the Medicine Hat city limits along Highway 3 on Thursday afternoon. An associatio­n of municipali­ties, business groups and individual firms plan to continue lobbying for highway upgrades as the province prepares to twin a stretch of the highway starting this summer.
NEWS PHOTO COLLIN GALLANT Cars pass by the Medicine Hat city limits along Highway 3 on Thursday afternoon. An associatio­n of municipali­ties, business groups and individual firms plan to continue lobbying for highway upgrades as the province prepares to twin a stretch of the highway starting this summer.

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