Approximately $590 million will be spent on rehabilitating and improving transportation infrastructure including $100 million on major roads; $70 million on local roads; $200 million on expressways including the F.G. Gardiner Strategic Rehabilitation project; $60 million on sidewalks and cycling infrastructure; $45 million on Vision Zero infrastructure and the Road Safety Plan; and $115 million on bridges, culverts and other transportation infrastructure in the municipal right-of-way. As well, approximately $480 million will be invested in water infrastructure including: $200 million on watermains and water services; $75 million on sewers; $75 million on basement flooding protection; and $130 million on storm water management projects including the Don River and Central Waterfront READ HERE
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