Capital Asset Management Plan Village of Bath

Type of initiative Municipal Asset Management Program - MAMP
Sector Asset Management (MAMP)
Project value$18,800
Project Type MAMP Projects
Sub Sector Multiple
Grant amount$15,040
Program type MAMP
Municipality District of Carleton North, NB
Status Fully Disbursed
Population 2,521
Project timeline 2018 - 2019
Project number 15966

Description

The Village of Bath will develop a Capital Asset Management Plan to help with decision-making related tothe replacement and repair of core assets. Core assets are described as assets providing the followingservices: protective services (fire department), transportation services (roads, sidewalks, curbs), andenvironmental health services (drinking water and wastewater infrastructure). The following specific tasksindicate the work that the Village will undertake in order to complete the Capital Asset Management Plan.The Village of Bath will: Draft a policy and governance statement outlining the roles and responsibilities of the assetmanagement lead to be appointed within the community, as well as administrative procedures forVillage departments; State the level of services provided to residents; Update the current asset inventory containing municipal buildings, drinking water and wastewater,buildings and related infrastructure, transportation linear assets (roads, sidewalks and curbs). As well, the Village will include municipal vehicles, municipal lands, parks and recreational areas intotheir asset inventory; Conduct a condition assessment on municipal buildings, water and wastewater assets andtransportation assets using a five-point scale system. The five-point scaling system will followdescriptions and verbiage similar to the Canada Infrastructure Report Card report. Identify and assess the risks associated with core infrastructure (i.e. water, wastewater andtransportation assets).As part of this scope of work, the Village of Bath will conduct an overview evaluation of climate hazardsfelt by the community to identify potential infrastructure vulnerabilities caused by climatic change. Theclimate hazards will be incorporated into the risk assessment, which will help to identify assetmanagement priorities.

Applicant

District of Carleton North, NB