Northern Alberta to Receive Enhanced Public Transit Upgrades

Infrastructure Canada

Commuters will benefit from improved transit infrastructure throughout Strathcona County and Grande Prairie after a combined investment of more than $21 million from the federal and municipal governments for seven projects in northern Alberta.

Announced by Minister Randy Boissonnault and Mayor Rod Frank, these projects will improve access to transit services, providing residents with easier and safer ways to get to where they need to go.

Investing in public transit and active transportation infrastructure is fundamental to economic growth, reducing air pollution, and creating more inclusive communities, where everyone has equal access to public services and employment opportunities.

Funding for Strathcona County will support the replacement of existing transit vehicles, including nine 8-passenger paratransit buses, ten conventional, and six double-decker buses.

In addition, approximately 200 bus stop pads will be installed in locations around the community to improve the capacity, quality, and safety of those stops.

In Grande Prairie, residents will see functional improvements and repairs to the city's existing trail system. This will help residents stay active while getting around their community.

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