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Case study
Read this case study to learn how Lethbridge County moved from asset management theory to practice.
  • Asset management
Case study
Learn how the municipality of Brockton made exceptional gains in its asset management readiness. Read their approach, barriers and the benefits of their efforts.
  • Asset management
Improve your asset management knowledge and skills by enrolling in an online course offered by one of FCM’s Municipal Asset Management Program’s partners. Sign up today.
  • Asset management
Guide
This guide offers strategies and practical guidance on rebalancing streets through three phases of COVID-19 response—from immediate to longer-term—including pedestrian and bike lanes, curbside queuing areas, and temporary patios and parklets.
  • Planning
  • Public safety
  • Sustainability
  • Transportation
Watch this video series to learn how municipalities across Canada are making climate action a part of their municipal asset management practices and decision-making.
  • Asset management
  • Climate change
Video
Watch this celebratory video to see what PCP members are most proud of having accomplished over the past 25 years, including what they look forward to working on in the future.
  • Climate change
  • Energy
  • Environment
  • Infrastructure
  • Planning
Concerned about the impact of staff turnover on the city’s capacity for asset management, North Battleford, Saskatchewan took forward-looking steps to instill a culture of asset management in the municipality.
  • Asset management
Case study
Six communities from across Canada partner to access training, data and knowledge on how to best protect their natural assets.
  • Asset management
  • Climate change
  • Environment
  • Water
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