, ‘ ‘ T l i ‘ mumm- umis-s J 0 Infrastructure deï¬ed couldgrow ;-,- y i «g , ,, r~ ~ « i humiliation The 13 infrastructure progrlmfunding 7 if f t i I t , ; i j Oimniclesrafl' classes included in the Qualifying municipal ‘ . i t 1 ‘ 3 i i i , reportare:sanitarysewers. plansnmstimzludeamof l N 3 ‘ i l , _ i i c, i he city could see its water distribution, storm local infrastructure. which , , I L f ' _ ‘ I projected $250 mil4 sewers'stormwater manage- city staflsubmitted tocoun- . ' 7 _ _ _ ' lion infrastructure ment, the transportation cil last November. as well as deï¬cit grow upon comple- network, facilities. forests a description of desired lev- » 1 tion of an upcoming infra and parks. parking. fleet. fire els of service. an asset man- A a : stnicture asset management services furniture and ï¬x4 agement strategy and a - , 1 analysis repon. tun-s, information technolo- ï¬nancing strategy, c, _ 1 That increase could he gy and land. Garibaldi said he expects , -M .,__ { the result of the sheer scope Garibaldi said he expects the consultant may develop ‘ Q n 1 of the project, approved last the consultant will not only three potential plans to , x‘flkaw,“ week by council. assess the city's current ï¬nance and maintain each ‘ l, “ w "t" I "l l)(‘Ill‘\‘f‘ it will go tip infrastructure but will also class of infrastructure. but 'i:,,\‘<‘ â€A -â€"sr‘ ' ‘ï¬ftrlwij‘: , because that deficit was esti conduct public input sesâ€" those details have yet to be - . A, “‘"’ “" M r ‘ mated for roads and faciliâ€" stons to gauge the public's fullydiscussed, l tit-s." said Bill (iilI'lhilltlI. opinions on acceptable low» The nearly lOOpageasset ‘ ‘ 4 t'y‘t tllt\‘(' operations officer els oi service for tnfrastnicr plan presented to council ‘ 3 ' at the ( ll) oi Waterloo tutu such as road condir last November found many - i l‘ “\\'e'\ e included l l asset tions of the city's assets are in fair __ - RE ( lassi-s in this study onli "We may be overestating or good condition: 5; mo oi isliich are fat IIIlIt‘\ our required level of serv- 7 ' and the transportation nct it c." said Garibaldi 0 About 82 per cent ofall 1“, ‘ 5 unit ' for example. motorists roads are still within their ' ' l list neck count illors till" actualh willing to accept useful life stage and 50 per a approved a tender from (Al loner-quality roads than cent have a “good" rating ' Blur-Plan lngineering limit the) think the) are and and I9 per cent are consid- 3 , ed to complete a yearlong inaior rebuilds aren't always cred "fair" ii asset d“dl_\‘\l\ of t it) infra necessary as long as the city ' About 70 per cent ofall ’ < > ' slf‘lltltll’t' “till a price tag oi continues to maintain that sanitary pipes are in “good†' J V 578“) 370. the lowest of the road istich as filling pot condition and ll per cent AVE |F€f three bids the ( Il\ rei t'lit‘tl holes‘c he said are in ‘fair" condition t)l\lh\‘ptt))t'(‘l I-ollowmg last week's ' The majority (9l Pe' n WT“ (“he no» "hen- hasu .illi tl’t'illlllg budget update that suggest- cent} of city bridges are in ' " '“ the t ll\ ‘s to do list? said ed the city could be facing a “good" or "fair' condition _' ( oun Illtllll‘ l lt't’llldll on three year operating budget and are inspected every two ;, m .‘ Month» m er the phone gap of more than $8 million. years. 4“ m m m irom the \ssoi iation oi I H‘t'ltiall said she wasn't - lbere is a maior gap in H mm Mono iliiillllt‘s (llilitllli (tllltt’l'nt'tl about the poten the understanding of the ; , annual tillllt‘fl'lN i- in Magic ital for the infrastructure quality of stormwater piPG. _ ‘ ' til hills \\l]t'lt‘ mimstnii tiiii~ tlt‘ï¬t it to increasi- based on however, as the condition of is out c again an important this new plan 66 per cent of the system is _. ' topii oi dist llssltlll among "I or me. it's an important unknown. llilllllt ip.il It'dilt'l\ tool to maln- good. informed (if the remaining one- iseiiwi-ii mm and (it to (It'( isionsf she said addin third of i es. 3] er cent » , ‘ ' A _ . twr Jilin the ioiisiiltant Will upper levels of governmenï¬i are in "goal" or "fat?" condi- lake adtantage Of tbeje IfltTe’dlb/é’ d I l h " ’ .in.il\/t- millions of plt‘t es of must commit to redictable tion. ,' ' ‘ ' I t I data It'ldlt‘tl to the ( tlttt'lit and stable fundin’g if munic~ W Ink Quaflflfte"! 14’s" ' ' ttiti(lltttili oi ( in assets such ipalities at ross Ontario are [he city has an estimated AN roads and sewers. and Will going to address the issue of $957 million wonh of tang- Iii-Ip dewlop a strategy for depreciating assets, ble capital assets. including how lllt'tll) can Prltiï¬lllt' its Asset management plans “is kilometres of paved inlrastrutturi' planning over are now required by the roads, 427 kms of water tlicmming dï¬ aides. province under the new mains. 393 kms of sanitary } In Juli staff revealed to Municipal Infrastructure sewer pipes. 427 kms of ' i Kl“ (â€lint i| that Watcrloo's Investment Initiative in stormwater collection pipe { ’ infrastrut turt- deï¬t it was an order for municipalities to and 35 road bridges and 37 1 estimated $250 million quality for future grant pcdestnan bridges. . 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