Capital Budget B22- 2015 |
| 2017, the City of Windsor increased the subsidy from 80% to 100% of the cost incurred up to the maximum amounts already in effect for the works undertaken. The maximum householdsubsidy of $2,800 remains in effect. The life- to-date subsidy payments total$14,487,505. This total amount is associated with payments to 6,950 subsidy applicants.
The City has actively promoted the Basement Flooding Protection Subsidy Program. In the spring of 2017 and 2019, City of Windsor staff manned a booth at the Home & RV show to educate the public on the Program. Backwater valves, sump pumps and educational videos were all on display to assist with informing the public. | ||
3. Enhance Sewer Maintenance & CCTV Program (camera inspections of sewers) | 2014 - $100,000 2016 - $100,000 2017 - $100,000 2018 - $100,000 2019 - $100,000 Capital Budget B22- | Progressing | The current funding for CCTV inspections will allow between 10 and 12 kilometers of sewers to be inspected. The results of the CCTV inspections allow City staff to determine where repairs, rehabilitation or replacement is needed. These results are also needed to enhance the asset management plan. Clean Water Waste Water Funding allowed PW to issue a tender to have the inspection of most of the sewer system that has not been reviewed using CCTV using Zoom Camera technology. This will greatly assist with our assetmanagement plan. | The results from the CCTV and Zoom Camera programs will be added to the City’s infrastructure database allowing a more detailed assessment of the current conditions. This information is key to having a robust asset management plan. |
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