The Rural Municipality of Morris, Manitoba, is currently restoring a culvert on Pleasant Valley Road to bring back full access for local drivers. This project focuses on fixing damaged infrastructure to ensure people can travel safely through the area.
The work is being paid for by a $539,100 grant from the Manitoba provincial government. These funds are dedicated to restoring the road and making sure it stays open for residents and local businesses.
Local officials report that the restoration is moving along well and is currently on track. The project is expected to be finished by mid-April 2026, which will have the road ready for use before the spring season fully begins.
Maintaining these roads and culverts is a regular part of keeping the community connected. By completing these repairs now, the municipality is working to prevent future travel issues for everyone in the region.