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Asset Management Levels of Service Plan

Don't take our assets for granted

Many of the projects we work on at the City of Guelph don't sound very exciting and often some of the ones that sound the least inspiring impact the lives of the people living, working and playing in Guelph the most. Asset Levels of Service planning is about ensuring the service you receive from City assets meets your needs and that they are planned for in the most efficient and fiscally responsible way we can. It is how we plan for and prioritize our infrastructure needs to get the greatest benefit for our community and you.

A lot of the assets we are talking about are the parts of our infrastructure that many of us take for granted. The pipes from our wells and water treatment facilities provide the service of fresh, drinkable water to your home. Other pipes take the used water we don't want any more away. Our road network provides a service that helps you get where you need to go inside of the city and to places outside of the city too. Our Asset Management Team and many other staff at the City of Guelph work hard on asset management planning so you don't have to think about it.

This team has been hard at work developing a multi-year Asset Management Levels of Service plan. Part of this planning is to ensure the community is comfortable with the way we plan for future levels of service related to the assets the City owns and manages. We hope you will take the time to learn a bit about asset management and levels of service planning at the City of Guelph and provide feedback.


Animated aerial image of a city indicating several city assets. City asset examples courtesy of City of London



Asset planning is also budget planning

Why else is asset management planning important? We own and manage approximately $7.7 billion in assets and our asset planning is a significant part of the City Multi-year budget. Asset management helps us make cost-effective decisions to meet expected levels of service while also considering risks. Having an asset management program helps budget responsibly and puts Guelph in a good position for future grant opportunities and changes to legislation.

Levels of service planning happens in two phases and the province requires that we meet regulations for asset management planning. We submit reports to the province to meet these requirements. On July 1, 2024, we submitted a report establishing our existing levels of service. On July 1, 2025, we will be submitting a report to plan for future levels of service.

How to participate

The survey has now closed. Thank you for participating. Results of the survey will be available in the near future. 

Asset Management Levels of Service Plan

Don't take our assets for granted

Many of the projects we work on at the City of Guelph don't sound very exciting and often some of the ones that sound the least inspiring impact the lives of the people living, working and playing in Guelph the most. Asset Levels of Service planning is about ensuring the service you receive from City assets meets your needs and that they are planned for in the most efficient and fiscally responsible way we can. It is how we plan for and prioritize our infrastructure needs to get the greatest benefit for our community and you.

A lot of the assets we are talking about are the parts of our infrastructure that many of us take for granted. The pipes from our wells and water treatment facilities provide the service of fresh, drinkable water to your home. Other pipes take the used water we don't want any more away. Our road network provides a service that helps you get where you need to go inside of the city and to places outside of the city too. Our Asset Management Team and many other staff at the City of Guelph work hard on asset management planning so you don't have to think about it.

This team has been hard at work developing a multi-year Asset Management Levels of Service plan. Part of this planning is to ensure the community is comfortable with the way we plan for future levels of service related to the assets the City owns and manages. We hope you will take the time to learn a bit about asset management and levels of service planning at the City of Guelph and provide feedback.


Animated aerial image of a city indicating several city assets. City asset examples courtesy of City of London



Asset planning is also budget planning

Why else is asset management planning important? We own and manage approximately $7.7 billion in assets and our asset planning is a significant part of the City Multi-year budget. Asset management helps us make cost-effective decisions to meet expected levels of service while also considering risks. Having an asset management program helps budget responsibly and puts Guelph in a good position for future grant opportunities and changes to legislation.

Levels of service planning happens in two phases and the province requires that we meet regulations for asset management planning. We submit reports to the province to meet these requirements. On July 1, 2024, we submitted a report establishing our existing levels of service. On July 1, 2025, we will be submitting a report to plan for future levels of service.

How to participate

The survey has now closed. Thank you for participating. Results of the survey will be available in the near future. 

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Introduction  

    This survey serves to both explain and describe what Asset Management and Levels of Service are at the City of Guelph and the ways the City measures, evaluates and budgets for the maintenance, repair or replacement of the City’s assets. We also would like to collect your thoughts, opinions and your level of approval for the way we do this.  

    Each section explains our Asset Management and Level of Service planning and then asks for your feedback. While there is some reading for each question, the survey is only 13 questions and, depending on the amount of feedback you provide, can be completed in 10 – 15 minutes.  

    We will not collect any personal information in this survey.  

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