Municipal Infrastructure Story as Civic Education
Whenever we are asked to consider the appropriate or best way to communicate with Council on matters of the public interest, such as our collective
Whenever we are asked to consider the appropriate or best way to communicate with Council on matters of the public interest, such as our collective
U.S. bridges are not crumbling because we don’t know how to manage bridges. U.S. bridges are crumbling because leadership is challenged to deal with increasingly
The Town of Whitby has implemented robust infrastructure asset management practices, which has allowed the Ontario community to disaggregate pooled assets and refine its data,
It has been a decade since the Public Sector Accounting Board (PSAB) required local governments to incorporate capital assets into financial statements with PS 3150.
Small communities in Canada may serve fewer citizens and own fewer assets, but they are still required to deliver the same range of necessary services
Local governments in British Columbia face growing financial pressure as infrastructure demands increase, senior levels of government continue to download responsibilities on to them and
The Investing in Canada Plan (ICIP) is investing $180 billion over 12 years in four overarching areas: public transit, green infrastructure, social infrastructure and rural
Utilities and local governments are responsible for the mounting task of managing and maintaining their physical infrastructure. Increasingly, they are turning to innovative technologies to
Like so many municipalities across Canada, the small Town of Minto, Ontario is faced with the challenge of a looming infrastructure deficit. As documented in
The federal government is the largest real property owner in the United States and spends billions of dollars annually to operate and maintain this portfolio,