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Goderich circulating infrastructure asset survey

The Town of Goderich is asking residents for input in determining future municipal levels of service to further the Town's Asset Management Program.

Two surveys have been issued, one covering core infrastructure like road, sidewalk and road maintenance services; and another on non-core questions relating to municipal facilities and community services.

The town says the responses will help guide better informed decisions, to make the best use of its limited tax dollars to maintain essential services. In 2024, it estimated that the cost to replace the town's physical infrastructure assets would be $614 million.

Paper copies of both surveys are available at Town Hall, and links to the online versions for the core infrastructure and non-core infrastructure surveys have been provided.

The survey closes Friday, February 28 at 11:45 p.m.

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