...stretched from gravel road to the community of Tuktoyaktuk and to gravel deposits, which is greatly needed. An important benefit of the access road to the people of Tuktoyaktuk is it would provide the community with year-round access to gravel, would open new land for the community as a backdoor for safety issues with regard to global warming, expansion would allow the new infrastructure developments to deal with existing issues such as access to land. I need a new graveyard for the community, which is full; water source; sewage lagoon; dumpsite. A great deal of work has been done for the community by the Department of Transportation, for which I’m very grateful, and others to update engineering, economic, environmental land issues associated with Tuktoyaktuk’s access road. Now it is time for the government to show financial commitment to this project. Mr. Speaker, it costs $15 million…
Jackie Jacobson on All-Weather Road In Nunakput
In the Legislative Assembly on November 30th, 2007. See this statement in context.
All-Weather Road In Nunakput
Item 3: Members’ Statements
November 29th, 2007
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