Asset Management Plan Update

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The City of Stratford is inviting residents to help shape the future of our community as we update our Asset Management Plan for 2025. A key part of this plan is setting proposed levels of service for the next 10 years.

Levels of service describe the quality, availability, and reliability of services and infrastructure provided by the City—such as roads, parks, recreation facilities, water, and more. These decisions affect how services are delivered and how tax dollars are spent.

This survey is your chance to share what matters most to you. Your input will help Council better align planning decisions with the needs and expectations of Stratford residents.

Please consider watching this 4-minute video Why Invest in Asset Management? for additional context explaining municipal asset management.

UPDATE: Thanks to everyone who participated in our survey, which is now closed.

The results will be summarized and presented to City Council as we work to update our asset management plan.

The City of Stratford is inviting residents to help shape the future of our community as we update our Asset Management Plan for 2025. A key part of this plan is setting proposed levels of service for the next 10 years.

Levels of service describe the quality, availability, and reliability of services and infrastructure provided by the City—such as roads, parks, recreation facilities, water, and more. These decisions affect how services are delivered and how tax dollars are spent.

This survey is your chance to share what matters most to you. Your input will help Council better align planning decisions with the needs and expectations of Stratford residents.

Please consider watching this 4-minute video Why Invest in Asset Management? for additional context explaining municipal asset management.

UPDATE: Thanks to everyone who participated in our survey, which is now closed.

The results will be summarized and presented to City Council as we work to update our asset management plan.

Page last updated: 15 Sep 2025, 08:55 AM