The Municipality of Central Huron has released its 2025 Asset Management Plan and is inviting residents to share their thoughts.
The plan outlines how the municipality looks after important infrastructure such as roads, bridges, buildings, and other services that the community relies on every day. Residents are encouraged to review the plan and provide feedback through an online survey, which is open until January 16th.
Central Huron says public input is important because it helps the municipality understand what level of service residents expect from local infrastructure. This feedback will help guide decisions on how infrastructure is maintained, repaired, and replaced now and in the future.
The survey asks residents about their overall satisfaction with municipal infrastructure, the level of service they expect, their priorities for funding, and their willingness to pay to maintain or improve services.
The Asset Management Plan is required under provincial rules and helps municipalities plan for long-term infrastructure needs in a consistent and responsible way. It also looks at how current infrastructure is performing and what improvements may be needed over time.
Municipal staff note that the plan is a working document that will continue to evolve. Feedback from the community will be used to help shape future plans, including setting service levels and developing a financial strategy to support them.
Residents with questions or comments are encouraged to contact the municipality and take part in the survey before the January deadline.