January 22nd, 2-25
BURLINGTON, ON
Count the fire trucks and the snow plows.
The City of Burlington is updating the Asset Management Plan and is asking residents to complete an online survey to help set the plan’s priorities. The survey is open until Feb. 12
The City of Burlington’s $6.3 billion in infrastructure assets support a range of municipal services that enable residents, businesses and other Burlington stakeholders to live, work and play in our city.
The City’s infrastructure assets include:
Roads, sidewalks, streetlights, parking
Recreational buildings and amenities
Stormwater infrastructure such as pipes, culverts and stormwater management ponds
Parks and living assets (urban forestry)
Fleet vehicles (e.g. fire trucks, snowplows and buses)
Equipment such as playgrounds, ice resurfacers, electric vehicle charging stations, and firefighting equipment
Information technology services
There are a lot of people who would really like to have a closer look at just what the city has in the way of information technology assets.
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I answered all, with some comments as if it was my money being spent on something that I own, like a house or car, well-maintained with some replacements over a reasonable time period.
Burlington is at near capacity due to the Green Belt.We need to stop the high rise building and leave that to the rest of Halton.
Blame the Ford Gov’t for the high-rises! The city doesn’t have a choice
The survey is as always misleading and skewed in the City’s favour. Sadly another public engagement failure