File #: 17-225    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Staff Report Status: Passed
File created: 6/7/2017 In control: Committee of the Whole
On agenda: 6/19/2017 Final action: 6/19/2017
Title: Asset Management Policy
Attachments: 1. AM Policy.pdf
REQUEST FOR DIRECTION

DATE: June 7, 2017 Report No. FIN-17-011
TO: Laurie Hurst, Chief Administrative Officer
FROM: Ian Irvine, Director of Financial Services
SUBJECT:

Title
Asset Management Policy
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ESSENTIAL QUESTION:

Does Council wish to make revisions to the draft Asset Management Policy attached to Staff Report FIN-17-011?

RECOMMENDATION:

Recommendation
That the COTW receive Staff Report No. FIN-17-011 for information, provide any direction to staff regarding the draft Asset Management Policy, and direct staff to prepare a report for Council's consideration
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BACKGROUND:

Asset management has been defined as an integrated process bringing together skills, expertise, and activities of people with information about a community's physical assets and finances so that informed decisions can be made to support sustainable service delivery. There are three stages within the continuous process: Assess, Plan and Implement.

A formal policy document will formalize the Township's commitment to asset management and will outline the principles and guide the development and implementation across the organization in a systematic and coordinated way, consistent with the organization's plans. As stated by Asset Management BC, the policy is intended to identify: (i) the connection between community objectives and the management of the Township's infrastructure assets; (ii) principles to guide decision making about assets and services; (iii) the integration of asset management into other documents, plans, and processes; and (iv) the organization's approach to asset renewal and financing.

After the adoption of the Asset Management Policy, staff will begin developing an Asset Management Strategy. This strategy document will summarize how organizational objectives relate to the development of asset management objectives and how the organization will approach the development of asset management practices and plans to achieve the objectives. Once the Policy ...

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