| October 22, 2011 KAMLOOPS – Commuter traffic between Kamloops and Barriere will reach their destinations faster and safer, now that two major improvement initiatives on Highway 5 have been completed. These improvements include:
The total cost of the passing lane initiative was approximately $6 million. Total joint funding toward eligible costs under the Provincial-Territorial Base Fund was $4.6 million. The Province of British Columbia contributed the remaining balance of $1.4 million. The additional asphalt resurfacing, valued at $2.5 million, was entirely funded by the Province of B.C. under its road rehabilitation program. The Government of Canada’s Provincial-Territorial Base Fund is providing $175 million to British Columbia to address core infrastructure priorities such as water, wastewater, green energy, and highways. Under this program, federal funding flows based on approved Capital Plans. Why this matters:
Quotes: “The Government of Canada is pleased to invest in this important infrastructure project that will benefit communities along Highway 5. These improvements are important to our commuter traffic as well as to improving the safety of our travelling residents and public.” "By shortening drive times and making the drive safer and more comfortable, these projects have already made a significant difference along the route between Kamloops and Barriere." “This North Thompson passing lane will certainly increase safety, and help keep traffic moving on the Yellowhead. The co-operation between the federal government and the Province has been excellent. The communities along the Yellowhead look forward to more joint projects in the future.” Additional Info:
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