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2010 Annual Report - City of Vernon

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PAGE 29CITY OF VERNON <strong>2010</strong> ANNUAL REPORENGINEERING SERVICESOUTLOOK FOR 2011• To finalize the DCC Policy Manual,Latecomer Policy, and start the FlowMetering Program for the SanitarySewer Collection System• The <strong>City</strong> will complete stage I and II<strong>of</strong> the Liquid Waste ManagementPlan in 2011 with Stage III beingcompleted early in 2012• The Engineering & GIS Division willcontinue to support the OperationsDivision with asset management asthis function evolves• Master Sanitary Sewer Servicing Planwork continues in <strong>2010</strong> withcompletion planned for mid 2011• Construct the local area servicesewer project for 12 properties atFleming Drive• Implement the $10 million CapitalWorks Program• Continue with acceleratedexpansion <strong>of</strong> TDM network asindicated by the OCPPURPOSEEngineering & GIS Services is responsible for the implementation <strong>of</strong> the municipal services andbylaws related to infrastructure planning for the Capital Works Program and development worksas well as provision <strong>of</strong> GIS services. The Division works closely with many <strong>of</strong> the other Divisions to provide these services in an efficientand timely manner.The mandate <strong>of</strong> the Engineering & GIS Division is to hold paramount the safety, welfare and quality <strong>of</strong> life <strong>of</strong> the public and the protection<strong>of</strong> the environment through fiscally responsible management <strong>of</strong> public infrastructure.HIGHLIGHTS OF <strong>2010</strong>The <strong>City</strong> continued the capital commitment <strong>of</strong> $800,000 towards transportation demand management projects as directed by the 2008Official Community Plan (OCP). This funding level accelerates construction <strong>of</strong> high priority bike lanes, multi-use paths and sidewalkconnectivity in the <strong>City</strong> and included such projects as:• Sidewalks, bike lanes, multi-use paths, shoulder widening and road crossing improvements identified by school travel plans atHarwood, Mission Hill, Fulton, Ellison and Okanagan Landing Schools• Stairs to provide a trail connection on Middleton Mountain• Marshall Fields multi-use trail connection to Cummins Road• Bike lanes on 27 th Street from 43 rd to 48 th Avenue• Transit service expansion including:o 1800 hours for an additional Route 90 UBCO buso Additional 2000 service hours for Routes 1 – 7o New bus and 1400 service hours for HandyDART• Continued 34 th Street Improvements from 24 th Avenue to 30 th Avenue including replacing the sewer, water, storm, bridge, road andsidewalk and constructing bike lanes – (Building Canada Grant)• Emergency sewer extension to service 12 properties on septic on Bella Vista Road• Worked with owners in the Delcliffe area to facilitate installation <strong>of</strong> sanitary sewer to approximately 30 homes on septic.• Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Okanagan Avenue from 36 th to 39 th Avenue including water, storm, sanitary, road, bike lanes and sidewalk

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