County hoping new report helps advocate for twinning of Highway 40
A report released by the County of Grande Prairie shows a big benefit to twinning a portion of Highway 40.
The report, which was completed by Edmonton-Based economic consulting firm Nichols Applied Management Ltd., suggests that over a 30-year period, the net social benefit to twinning the first 19 kilometres of the highway south of the city would be $483.7 million.
The benefit is calculated based on several factors, such as reduced travel times and traffic delays, as well as vastly improved safety along that very busy corridor.
The reason for having this report commissioned was to help emphasize a point for the County of Grande Prairie, which is that this project needs to get done quickly.