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Roxburgh Park Secures Funding for Roads, Transit, Job Training Programs

The package directs council resources toward road upgrades, job training centers and expanded public services in Roxburgh Park neighborhoods.

By Roxburgh Park Policy Desk · Published 8 July 2026

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Roxburgh Park Secures Funding for Roads, Transit, Job Training Programs
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The Roxburgh Park City Council approved the Infrastructure Renewal Package on 6 July 2026, directing funds from the 2026-2027 annual budget document toward transit improvements, workforce training facilities and service expansions. The measure applies to all residents within the city boundaries and focuses on employment access and daily service delivery rather than new regulatory requirements.

Council records show the package responds to population growth recorded in the most recent municipal census and to maintenance backlogs identified in the 2025 public works inventory. Local government officials have stated that the timing aligns with the expiration of several prior capital grants and the start of the new fiscal year on 1 August.

Residents along the Main Street corridor will see scheduled resurfacing of 12 kilometres of roadway and the addition of two new bus stops near the Roxburgh Park Community Center. Families in the northern wards gain access to an expanded after-school program at the same center, while the southern industrial zone receives a new job-training site intended to connect participants with local employers in logistics and light manufacturing.

Funding details and projected reach

The 2026-2027 budget paper lists a total allocation of 45 million dollars for the package, with 28 million dollars assigned to capital infrastructure and 17 million dollars to operating programs over three years. Council documents note that 1,200 training slots are projected to be available annually once the new facility opens in early 2027.

Implementation timeline

Procurement notices for the first road contracts are scheduled for release in September 2026, with construction expected to begin by November. The training center site selection process will open for public comment in August, and service expansions at existing facilities are set to start in the first quarter of 2027. Council staff will publish quarterly progress reports on the municipal website.

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