Infrastructure Master Plan
The 2016 Infrastructure Master Plan is a planning document that is used by Public Works to identify existing infrastructure improvements required to maintain levels of service over the next 30 years, with particular emphasis on the next 5 years. The Infrastructure Master Plan:
- is a comprehensive study reviewing the community’s water supply, sanitary disposal, storm water management, roadways and bridge infrastructure
- confirms, valuates, and estimates the condition of the current inventory of the Village of Lions Bay’s water, sewer, drainage, roads, and bridge infrastructure assets
- identifies deficiencies that affect the immediate, medium-term, and long-term functionality of these assets
- establishes future capital improvement recommendations and strategic priorities related to infrastructure planning
- assists in defining future budget trends and forms the basis of an accurate 5 year financial capital plan and estimates beyond that time frame
- facilitates long term borrowing and grant funding opportunities
- will form the cornerstone of the Village of Lions Bay’s asset management plan which is likely to become a statutory requirement for future grant opportunities
The Infrastructure Master Plan is an overarching planning document aimed at ensuring the long-term sustainability of the Village of Lions Bay’s water, wastewater, stormwater, roads, and bridge infrastructure. It provides high-level guidance for staff to ensure that the Village’s asset base is preserved for the community to rely upon.
The Village of Lions Bay's 2016 Infrastructure Master Plan (23 Mb)