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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
Guide
The Federation of Canadian Municipalities and the Railway Association of Canada (RAC) are committed to building a common approach to the prevention and resolution of issues that may arise when people live and work in close proximity to railway operations.
  • Rail safety
  • Public safety
Guide
Access reports designed to help you maximize returns on your community’s infrastructure investment and support sustainable infrastructure decisions and actions. Learn more.
  • Asset management
Guide
Learn how to implement the best practices and strategies used by Salmo, BC, our 2018 Sustainable Communities Awards asset management winner.
  • Asset management
  • Sustainability
Guide
Learn how to set up a sustainable asset management approach in your municipality. Hear from other communities that have successfully built asset management systems.
  • Asset management
Guide
Discover how asset management practices help municipalities sustainably manage infrastructure and deliver services over the long term.
  • Asset management
  • Sustainability
Guide, Webinar recording
Download the guide now and see how this tool can help your municipality get started on building asset management practices.
  • Asset management
Guide
Questions to ask before your municipality considers asset management software.
  • Asset management
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