Government says highway four-laning will be completed by 2019-2020.

AuthorMacdonald, Darren
PositionNEWS

The four-laning of Highway 69 between Sudbury and Parry Sound took an 11-kilometre step forward on Sept. 11.

Sudbury MPP Glenn Thibeault was about 45 kilometres south of the city to officially open an nine-kilometre stretch of four-laned road between Sudbury and Parry Sound.

"This truly is important for so many of us here," Thibeault said. "For those of us who have lived in Sudbury all our lives, we truly know the importance of completing this stretch of highway between Toronto and Sudbury." Completing the four-laning project--which the province says will happen between 2019-2020 --is important for the safety of drivers and for economic development for Northern Ontario, he said.

"I know next spring there will be another announcement of another section opening up," Thibeault said. "And the good news is, (we will) see another contract going to tender this fall, which means we're going to continue to grow this highway and invest in infrastructure right across the province.

"It will change the perception of Sudbury and Northern Ontario for those in the south."

Deputy Mayor Al Sizer said finishing Highway 69 is key for the city's goal of diversifying our economy and growing an industrial tax base.

"New possibilities," Sizer said, when asked what the completed project means to the city.

"It's very, very difficult to maintain this city and our standards that people have grown accustomed to based on our residential tax base. We have to improve our industrial base and...

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