$100-million in the provincial budget for small municipal and rural roads and bridges is being welcomed here in Oxford County. CAO Peter Crockett says they'll have to wait and see how to apply for some of that funding later this summer. "We're certainly optimistic. It's nice to see a commitment to rural and small urban infrastructure. I guess our key is looking forward to seeing what the details are when the come out in the summer." Crockett says they are optimistic at the County that money can help pave the way for some infrastructure improvements locally. "We don't know any of the details specifically. Usually it involves identifying a project and hopefully being eligible to submit and application and being successful to get some funding."

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