SARM seeking more rural road and bridge funding during provincial election campaign
Ahead of this month’s provincial election, the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM) is calling for increased funding for rural roads and bridges.
The organization says the infrastructure is the lifeline of thousands of municipal residents and helps drive the rural economy by supporting oil and gas, agriculture, mining, and other natural resource sectors.
In a news release, SARM said the roads and bridges in rural Saskatchewan will continue to deteriorate without further aid, and that will have social and economic impacts.
Canada’s largest road network is here in Saskatchewan, and SARM said RM’s are responsible for 164,000 kilometres of roads that require regular upkeep and maintenance.