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Ottawa city staff have proposed a plan to tackle the city's aging infrastructure, which includes introducing a new levy and potentially selling older city-owned facilities.
The initiative aims to generate funds needed to repair and modernize critical infrastructure such as roads, public buildings, and recreational facilities that are increasingly costly to maintain.
The city faces mounting pressure to address deteriorating structures, and staff are exploring various financing options to avoid significant service disruptions or emergency repairs.
The proposal reflects a proactive approach to balancing fiscal responsibility with public service needs, although it may prompt debate among residents about the fairness of a levy and the impact of selling municipal assets.
This strategy is part of broader municipal efforts to sustain infrastructure while managing budget constraints and planning for long-term city growth and safety.