Thirteen municipalities will receive provincial funding to improve vital infrastructure, enhancing local services and long-term reliability.
The province is investing over $14 million in 2026 to renew and rehabilitate critical infrastructure across 13 municipalities in Lambton-Kent-Middlesex.
MPP Steve Pinsonneault made the announcement last week, saying the funding will help strengthen local services and ensure reliable infrastructure for years to come in Strathroy-Caradoc, Adelaide-Metcalfe, Southwest-Middlesex and other local municipalities.
Eligible improvements would include things like roads, bridges, water and wastewater systems.
Strathroy-Caradoc will receive just over $2.3 Million, Middlesex County gets almost $1.4 Million and Adelaide-Metcalfe almost $179-thousand.
The rest of the breakdown is as follows:
Brooke-Alvinston $372,744
Dawn-Euphemia $230,923
Lambton-Shores $2,507,792
Township of Lucan-Biddulph $515,847
Village of Newbury $125,000
Municipality of North Middlesex $571,969
Municipality of Southwest Middlesex $918,055
Township of Warwick $572,771
County of Lambton $2,249,944
Municipality of Middlesex Centre $2,109,716