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Comox
The Town of Comox is soliciting proposals for an Asset Management Program that will establish policies, procedures, and frameworks to support consistent, risk-informed asset management practices for the community. Key deliverables include an updated Asset Management Policy and Strategy, Condition Assessment Protocols, Data Governance and Asset Management Procedures, Lifecycle Modelling and Capital Forecasting, Risk and Level of Service Frameworks, an Asset Management Plan, and an annual performance reporting framework. The selected proponent will build internal capacity through staff training to ensure long-term sustainability of community assets and services.
Posted Date
Jun 22, 2026
Due Date
Jul 17, 2026
Release: Jun 22, 2026
Comox
Close: Jul 17, 2026
The Town of Comox is soliciting proposals for an Asset Management Program that will establish policies, procedures, and frameworks to support consistent, risk-informed asset management practices for the community. Key deliverables include an updated Asset Management Policy and Strategy, Condition Assessment Protocols, Data Governance and Asset Management Procedures, Lifecycle Modelling and Capital Forecasting, Risk and Level of Service Frameworks, an Asset Management Plan, and an annual performance reporting framework. The selected proponent will build internal capacity through staff training to ensure long-term sustainability of community assets and services.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Comox
The council discussed updates to the agenda, including the removal of an item regarding council term accomplishments and the addition of water valve repair works and sewage liquid waste management plans. Key topics included a strategic priorities report card, the first quarter financial update for 2026, and meeting requests for the Union of British Columbia Municipalities (UBCM). The council deliberated on acquiring land for recreational purposes, an active transportation grant for sidewalk infrastructure, and potential funding support for the Island Coastal Economic Trust. Furthermore, the council addressed the continuation of the mental health pilot program, provincial policing costs, and the timelines associated with municipal boundary extension processes in relation to housing development initiatives.
The Urban Forest Management Strategy for the Town of Comox provides a comprehensive framework to protect, grow, and steward its urban forest. It is built upon four goals: growing the forest for social and ecological needs, protecting it to prevent ecosystem service loss, engaging the community in stewardship, and sustaining it as an organizational priority. The strategy aims to increase the Town's tree canopy cover from a 25% (2025 baseline) to 26% by 2055, with a long-term vision of 30% by 2085, to foster a diverse, equitable, and resilient urban forest for future generations.
The Council meeting included a review of the 2026 first-quarter financial update, featuring discussions on municipal revenue, department operating expenses, and capital project spending. The Council considered requests for meetings with provincial ministers to support recreation and transportation infrastructure goals. Additionally, the Council addressed strategic priorities, including asset management and bylaw updates, and moved to an in-camera session to discuss labour and employee relations matters.
The council meeting addressed several operational and financial matters. Key topics included the adoption of the 2025 annual report, the passage of various bylaws concerning bylaw notice enforcement, development cost charges, fees and charges, elections, and tree protection. Council approved a financial plan related to the RCMP budget request and discussed the potential funding of a pilot program. Additionally, the council authorized borrowing for the fire station replacement, discussed revenue anticipation borrowing, and approved a budget amendment for the Rob Avenue reconstruction project due to increased infrastructure costs.
The meeting was a public hearing regarding Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 2056.02, which proposes to rezone a property from E-3 Light Industrial to a Comprehensive Development zone to facilitate the relocation of a gravel, compost, and soils business. A public comment was recorded from a resident expressing opposition to the proposal due to its impact on neighboring residential properties.
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