approval to transfer funding between each of the DMAF-funded projects, subject to approval of the DMAF Executive Committee.
Progress Financial Claims for eligible expenditures can be submitted to Infrastructure Canada at any time. City Administration plans to submit these claims quarterly, at a minimum. The Final Financial Claim must be submitted, on or before, March 31, 2028.
No additional funding requirements for the overall DMAF Program are anticipated at this time.
Consultations:
Fahd Mikhael – EngineeringJake Renaud – Pollution Control
Melissa Osborne – Asset Planning
Luigi Congi – Asset Planning
Victor Ferranti – Asset Planning
Natasha Couvillon – Financial Planning
Carrie McCrindle – Financial Planning
Conclusion:
The series of projects that make up the DMAF 1 Program are aimed at reducing the likelihood of future flooding in the City of Windsor. The Program addresses geographical low-lying areas, areas with drainage complications, and areas with overall storm sewer capacity concerns.
Administration recommends this informational report be noted and filed.
Approvals:
Name | Title |
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France Isabelle-Tunks | Senior Manager of Engineering / Deputy Engineer |
Mark Winterton | City Engineer & Corporate LeaderEnvironmental Protection andTransportation |
Joe Mancina | Chief Financial Officer/City Treasurer & Corporate Leader Finance & Technology |
Onorio Colucci | Chief Administrative Officer |