Prince Edward County is updating and expanding its asset management plan.
Assets are everything the County of Prince Edward owns, such as roads and bridges, vehicles, parks, buildings, and equipment.
The performance and condition of the assets directly impacts service quality.
Over the next several months, the municipality will work toward an asset management plan that includes proposed levels of service and a sustainable long-term financial strategy to maintain high levels of service.
The public is invited to follow along as three council/staff working sessions take place this spring focusing on each asset class.
Thursday, April 24 will provide an introduction to the Asset Management Plan process and roads.
The session on Thursday, May 15 will focus on bridges, facilities/buildings, and equipment while the fire fleet, parks and recreation, and corporate fleet will be discussed on Thursday, June 12.
All sessions will be held in council chambers at Shire Hall and will be streamed live on YouTube starting at 1 p.m.
Following the working sessions, members of the public will have the opportunity to provide input about levels of service related to asset management in the community through a survey and in-person pop-ups.
The public can also participate in the August 28 Committee of the Whole meeting where council will consider the preferred levels of service and associated financing strategy for the Asset Management Plan.




