As indicated above, Administration estimates the works submitted as part of the grant to cost a total of $80,484,001. Of these costs, $67,740,874 is considered eligible for up to 40% in DMAF funding, or $27,096,350. This means that the City would need to contribute the balance, or $53,387,651.

Consultations:

Wes Hicks - Senior Manager Infrastructure & Geomatics / Deputy City Engineer

Anna Godo – Engineer III

Jake Renaud – Senior Manager Pollution Control / Deputy City Engineer

Michael Dennis – Financial Planning Administrator

Conclusion:

It is recommended City Council approve the submission of these projects as an opportunity to leverage up to an additional $27M in grant funding to help address projects which will assist in addressing our flooding challenges.

Planning Act Matters:

N/A

Approvals:

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Melissa Osborne Senior Manager Asset Planning
Mark Winterton City Engineer
Joe Mancina Chief Financial Officer / City Treasurer
Onorio Colucci Chief Administrative Officer

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