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Peterborough to Receive $8.7M for Water Upgrades

February 21, 20262 Mins Read
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The Ontario government is putting up to $8,691,562 towards improving water infrastructure in the City of Peterborough.

This funding is part of the Municipal Housing Infrastructure Program’s Health and Safety Water Stream, which is included in a $4-billion commitment from the province to enhance housing-related infrastructure.

“Our government is taking the necessary steps to ensure that Peterborough has the robust, modern infrastructure needed to support our growing community,” Peterborough-Kawartha MPP Dave Smith said. “By investing nearly $8.7 million into the rehabilitation of water systems at Lansdowne and Park Street, we are not only protecting our access to safe drinking water but also clearing the way for new housing developments. This is about building a safer, more prosperous Peterborough where families can thrive for generations to come.”

The funding will help improve infrastructure on Lansdowne Street and Park Street.

Mayor Jeff Leal expressed his support for this announcement, calling it vital for the city’s ongoing growth.

“This significant provincial investment in Peterborough’s water infrastructure is critical to protecting public health and supporting our city’s continued growth,” Leal said. “Reliable, modern water systems are the foundation of safe neighbourhoods and economic development. We thank the Province of Ontario and MPP Dave Smith for recognizing the importance of investing in core infrastructure that will serve our community today and for generations to come.”

Ontario’s Acting Minister of Infrastructure, Todd Mc Carthy, mentioned that this broader program will assist communities with essential projects.

“As we continue to navigate economic uncertainty and unwarranted U. S. tariffs, our government is protecting Ontario by investing in critical infrastructure that drives growth, creates jobs and strengthens communities,” Mc Carthy said. “Through our historic $4 billion Municipal Housing Infrastructure Program, we are giving municipalities and First Nations the tools they need to get shovels in the ground and build stronger communities.”


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