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Municipal natural assets

What are they and why should we care?

by O'NEILL S
Published in January 2018 - Page 19

When you hear the word “infrastructure,” do you automatically picture roads, bridges, and buildings? You are not alone if you do. But, would the woodlands or wetlands in your community also come to mind? Unlikely? Consider this: from a municipal perspective, infrastructure assets exist to provide a service required for the efficient functioning of a community. Roads provide people with a transportation service (routes) to access school, work, and shopping. Similarly, woodlands and wetlands also

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