Summary of All New Brunswick Projects Sample Clauses

Summary of All New Brunswick Projects. The GTF has authorized a total of 773 projects under this GTF Agreement by the end of this Reporting Period. In our first outcomes report, 153 projects were completed, including three in Unincorporated Areas. During this Reporting Period, 343 projects (44%) were completed, with 330 of the completed projects being in Incorporated Areas and 13 projects in the Unincorporated Areas of the Province. At the end of this Reporting Period, New Brunswick communities had completed 496 (64%) projects and 277 (36%) were still in progress. All GTF projects were divided among all seven eligible categories. The total investment for these 343 projects is $160 M, including $108.9 M federal and $11.1 M provincial contributions from the GTF, while leveraging $40 M from municipalities and other sources of funding. Figure 2: Percentage of Federal Investments by Category As shown in Figure 2 above, the majority of the federal funds which totals $108.9 M have been devoted to projects in the Wastewater ($39.4 M), Local Roads and Bridges ($30.9 M), and Water ($30.6 M) categories. The balance of $8 M has been invested in the other four categories. These figures demonstrate what NB Communities selected as their priorities amongst the seven eligible categories for the period in question.
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