The federal, provincial and local governments are investing more than $150 million in British Columbia for infrastructure projects under the Canada-British Columbia Municipal Rural Infrastructure Fund Agreement, officially signed on June 19, 2006. The federal and provincial governments will each contribute up to one-third or $51 million of the total program funds. The remainder of funds will come from the local governments.
The federal and provincial contribution towards non-green projects will each be capped at a maximum of $1 million.
The application process for accessing funding
under the Municipal Rural Infrastructure Fund began on
October 12, 2006 and ended January 31, 2007.
Applications for funding under the CBCMRIF are no longer
accepted.
Under the initial CBCMRIF Agreement signed in June 2006, the federal and provincial governments each
committed $51 million to the fund, with participating local governments expected to match this amount. This year,
Canada’s New Government and the Province of British Columbia have each provided an additional $23.5 million to the
Canada-British Columbia Municipal Rural Infrastructure Fund as part of their commitment to help smaller
communities meet their pressing infrastructure needs. This additional funding brings the total federal and
provincial investment and matching local government contribution in CBCMRIF projects to over $220 million.
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