The city is working on some big projects!
A list has come out with the top 45 infrastructure projects (in order) happening in Winnipeg.
The ranking system is based on a “cost benefit point ratio”, and sitting number one on the list comes from the North End.
The first phase of upgrades will be happening at the North End Water Pollution Control Centre. The cost will be $553 million.
“Next is a new insect control building and yard, at a cost of $28.7 million; third is a water meter renewals project, at $150.4 million; fourth is the second phase of the pollution control centre upgrades, at $828 million; followed by bus radio replacements, at $20 million.”
Other projects on the list include:
- The widening of Route 90 between Taylor and Ness
- New fire halls for Windsor Park and Waverley West
- the Louise Bridge
- the Chief Peguis Extension to Brookside Blvd
The 45 projects cost a total of $5.8 billion.
Feature Image: City of Winnipeg 2020 Infrastructure Plan/ Source: CTV News Winnipeg
- Sarah & Tyler