Medicine Hat News

Not much for local highlights in latest provincial budget

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Alberta’s provincial budget provides few mentions of new major capital projects in the southeast, but provides some updates regarding ongoing items.

— Money to complete the twinning Highway 3 from Taber to Burdett over the next three years is included in the capital plan of the Transporta­tion and Economic Corridors Ministry.

It states $64.6 million will be dedicated this coming year and $90.5 million next to complete the $170-million project.

Smaller highway projects are typically not spelled out in the provincial budget, but in the department’s constructi­on plan also released Thursday.

It states a previously announced plan to renovating the older span of the TransCanad­a Bridge over the South Saskatchew­an River will remain in design phase this year.

Also in engineerin­g is a plan to widen 20 kilometres of Highway 41 on either side of Elkwater, as well as engineer a new separate repaving of 21 kilometres on Highway 41 directly north of Highway 1.

— Alberta Environmen­t and Parks plans to move ahead with updating the South Saskatchew­an Regional Plan, including $7 million for the major consultati­on and regulatory exercise. The plan that establishe­d long-term land-use planning strategy for the region came into effect in 2014.

The government had allocated $1 million last year to advance the required 10-year update, but didn’t spend the money.

— New system of providing infrastruc­ture grants to municipali­ties came close to estimates released last fall when the Local Government Fiscal Framework was developed.

It replace the Municipal Sustainabi­lity Initiative and will provide a total of $724 million this year, and $820 million in 2025-26. That money is divided on a formula to all towns, counties and cities, but the City of Medicine’s share would be about $8.2 million this year.

That’s less than the $10 million per year that was common prior to the pandemic, during which amounts were advanced then reduced in subsequent years.

— New school and modernizat­ion project funding will be detailed at a press event at a Calgary high school on Friday morning, the ministries of infrastruc­ture and education announced on Thursday. Medicine Hat Catholic Board of Education has on its capital plan the constructi­on of major new facilities to replace three schools in the city.

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