Supportive quotations on community infrastructure projects
Ministry of Infrastructure
2021-08-13 17:30:00

“Our government’s $1.3 million investment into improving municipal buildings across York Region will benefit the entire community. As we recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, there is no better time to renew and upgrade infrastructure – work that will create local jobs in the process.”

-- Hon. Caroline Mulroney, Minister of Transportation and Member of Provincial Parliament for York—Simcoe

“While municipalities have continued to provide vital services to Ontarians, we will work with and support them every step of the way. These upgrades will help make our municipal buildings safer and improve the delivery of important services. York Region is going to benefit a great deal from this combined provincial and federal funding of over $6.5 million. I am very happy that the provincial and federal governments are able to work together to deliver support where it’s needed.”

-- Michael Parsa, Member of Provincial Parliament for Aurora—Oak Ridges—Richmond Hill

“We are taking action to support the people and infrastructure of Markham-Unionville and York Region. Through this joint funding, Ontario is investing over $1.3 million to support and upgrade municipal buildings in York Region, which can include upgrading HVAC, installing emergency generators, and insulating heating units. This is great news for Markham-Unionville and surrounding communities.”

-- Billy Pang, Member of Provincial Parliament for Markham—Unionville.

“The Government of Ontario is investing over $1.3 million towards upgrading municipal buildings all throughout York Region. Essential renovations such as emergency generators, heating insulation and replacement of electrical and water systems will help with the rehabilitation of municipal infrastructure and enhance the life of residents in Markham-Thornhill.”

-- Logan Kanapathi, Member of Provincial Parliament for Markham—Thornhill

"The latest announcement of investments towards repairing, retrofitting, and upgrading municipal buildings in York Region is a response to the need for better infrastructure in our community. Residents in Richmond Hill and across the region will benefit from these rehabilitation projects for years to come."

-- Daisy Wai, Member of Provincial Parliament for Richmond Hill