01-31-2022, 06:30 PM
Forgive me if this question is a bit too broad:
I've been reading (doomscrolling?) a bit too much about the increased lifetime costs of low density infrastructure and how it's appearing in the US more over time. I've done my best amateur attempt at reading the Region and City of Cambridge's official plans and updates to see if it applies here and whether or not we've budgeted for it, but I find it difficult to parse the information.
Is Waterloo Region generally prepared for future road costs, or does this same "rule" in the US also apply here? Does the Region effectively manage the lifespans of our roads and bridges and does Council bite the bullet and provide funds for it (generally)?
I've been reading (doomscrolling?) a bit too much about the increased lifetime costs of low density infrastructure and how it's appearing in the US more over time. I've done my best amateur attempt at reading the Region and City of Cambridge's official plans and updates to see if it applies here and whether or not we've budgeted for it, but I find it difficult to parse the information.
Is Waterloo Region generally prepared for future road costs, or does this same "rule" in the US also apply here? Does the Region effectively manage the lifespans of our roads and bridges and does Council bite the bullet and provide funds for it (generally)?