Slight tax increase to be explored as Vernon adopts new infrastructure management plan
The City of Vernon has a new plan to outline the future of infrastructure work, which may need some additional taxation.
The new Organizational Asset Management Plan (OAMP) has been adopted and is replacing the 2013 Sustainable Infrastructure Investment Plan.
The OAMP will provide a comprehensive strategy for maintaining infrastructure by assessing current conditions, forecasting future replacement costs, and identifying options to close funding gaps between available financial resources and the amounts needed to keep assets in reliable working condition.
The City of Vernon owns and operates roughly $2.6-billion dollars worth of infrastructure assets, and the majority is rated fair to good, though some are nearing the end of their lifespans and will need to replaced in the future.