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The Government of Canada and the Federation of Canadian Municipalities announce support for two new asset management initiatives in British Columbia communities amounting to $100,000.(Photo by Harshil Shah/Flickr, CC BY-ND 2.0)

Communities need the tools and support to make evidence-based decisions that can help them plan a healthier, safer and more prosperous future for everyone.

That’s why the Government of Canada is investing $100,000 today in two new projects in British Columbia communities through the Municipal Asset Management Program (MAMP), which is delivered by the Federation of Canadian Municipalities on behalf of the federal government. As economies re-open, these projects will help communities make data-driven decisions about roads, water systems, buildings and other key infrastructure.

These new projects will support progress in municipalities of all sizes:

The Township of Langley will update its infrastructure asset management plan. Phase 1 of the project will focus on renewing the asset management plan for stormwater infrastructure. The renewal of the plan will address actions for improvement and incorporate new governance, policy, and levels of service documentation.

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The City of Port Coquitlam will use the MAMP funding to support the asset management plans of its infrastructure, including water, sanitary, drainage, roads/transportation, facilities, parks, fleet/equipment, and information services.  The work will include developing a state of the infrastructure report and lifecycle, risk and levels of service analyses, among others.

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“The Government of Canada is proud to be investing in infrastructure planning tools and training to help local governments in British Columbia plan for the future. These investments in Langley and Port Coquitlam will help grow our economy, strengthen the middle class and improve the quality of life for Canadians.”

Ron McKinnon, Member of Parliament for Port Coquitlam, on behalf of the Honourable Catherine McKenna, Minister of Infrastructure and Communities

“Rural communities are the backbone of the Canadian economy and among the best places in Canada to call home. Smart investments in infrastructure help smaller communities to grow, strengthen their economies and improve quality of life for their residents. Through projects like those announced today, our government is helping to ensure that local leaders, especially those in rural areas, have the tools they need to plan for the long-term and creating stronger rural communities now and for generations to come.

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The Honourable Maryam Monsef, Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Rural Economic Development

“Local governments own and operate nearly two thirds of Canada’s core infrastructure, alongside vital services, and they’re working flat-out to support Canadians through the COVID-19 pandemic. Strong asset management practices will help them make even better infrastructure investment decisions as Canada looks toward recovery. Thanks to a strong federal-municipal partnership, FCM is delivering programs from coast to coast to coast that help municipalities do what they do best: build better lives for Canadians.”

Bill Karsten, President, Federation of Canadian Municipalities

Quick facts

  • The Government of Canada and the Federation of Canadian Municipalities announce support for two new asset management initiatives in British Columbia communities amounting to $100,000.
    • Township of Langley – Infrastructure Asset Management Plan Renewal (Phase 1): $50,000
    • City of Port Coquitlam – Asset Management Plans: $50,000
  • The Municipal Asset Management Program is designed to help Canadian municipalities strengthen infrastructure investment decisions based on reliable data and sound asset management practices.
  • It provides asset management training, funding and information sharing to enable municipalities to access the data needed to plan effectively.

  • The $110-million program, delivered by the Federation of Canadian Municipalities and funded by the Government of Canada, has invested in more than 663 municipal asset management projects
  • Funding is available through a renewed federal investment in the program, first announced in the 2019 federal budget.
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