Ontario Supporting Small, Rural and Northern Communities

Infrastructure funding will help create jobs and support economic growth in Sarnia-Lambton

NEWS                                                                                                                             December 12, 2023

Point Edward — The Ontario government is investing $12,437,989 to help renew and rehabilitate critical infrastructure in Sarnia-Lambton.  The funding is being delivered through the Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund (OCIF) and is part of the government’s plan to support economic growth and job creation.

“I’m extremely pleased to announce that the Ontario government is providing more than $12.4 million to municipalities in Sarnia-Lambton through the Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund,” said Sarnia-Lambton MPP Bob Bailey. “OCIF provides funding to eligible communities every year to help them address critical infrastructure needs, including road, bridge, water and wastewater projects.”

Sarnia-Lambton OCIF Allocations:

Municipality2024 Grant
Enniskillen Township$315,303
Village of Oil Springs$132,250
Town of Petrolia$667,939
Town of Plympton-Wyoming$838,173
Village of Point Edward$259,281
City of Sarnia$5,422,953
St. Clair Township$2,732,643
County of Lambton$2,069,447
Total$12,437,989

In 2024, the government will allocate $400 million in OCIF funding to help 425 small, rural and northern communities pay for critical infrastructure projects, including road, bridge, water, and wastewater projects. If necessary, a community may accumulate its funding for up to five years to address larger infrastructure projects.

“Small, rural and northern communities need stable funding for their unique infrastructure needs and to provide safe and reliable services,” said Kinga Surma, Minister of Infrastructure. “That’s why our government continues to provide funding, especially during these challenging economic times. Our investments in community infrastructure are helping to create jobs, build stronger local economies, and lay the foundation for a stronger, more resilient Ontario for generations to come.”

OCIF provides funding for local infrastructure projects in communities with populations under 100,000, as well as all rural and northern communities. Funding allocations are based on a formula that takes into account the different needs and economic conditions of each community.

QUICK FACTS

  • In 2023, the Ontario government provided $400 million in funding through OCIF to 425 communities.
  • The government doubled its annual investment for OCIF to nearly $2 billion over five years in 2022 to support more local infrastructure projects in small, rural and northern communities.
  • As announced in Ontario’s 2023 Fall Economic Statement, the government is also protecting communities and unlocking new housing opportunities by investing $200 million over three years to help municipalities repair, rehabilitate and expand critical water, wastewater and stormwater infrastructure. Eligible municipalities will be able to nominate housing-enabling water and wastewater projects in early 2024 through the new Housing-Enabling Water Systems Fund.
  • The 2023 Ontario Economic Outlook and Fiscal Review: Building a Strong Ontario Together continues the government’s responsible, targeted approach, providing the flexibility needed to help address ongoing economic uncertainty and build critical infrastructure in growing communities, while laying a strong fiscal foundation for future generations.

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Contact:

Bob Bailey, MPP
bob.bailey@pc.ola.org
519-337-0051