City releases Unfunded Major Capital Projects Detail

Released: May 31, 2019 at 9:20 a.m.
Document captures scope and rationale for all unfunded major capital projects being proposed by the City of Winnipeg over the next 10 years

Winnipeg, MB – The City of Winnipeg released its Unfunded Major Capital Project Detail document. The document provides a summary of current information on 22 major capital projects being proposed by the City, which address various infrastructure requirements over the next 10 years (2019-2028).The document will be presented at the meeting of the Executive Policy Committee on June 11, 2019.

The Unfunded Major Capital Projects Detail document is meant to provide City Council and the public with an overview of these 22 unfunded major capital projects prior to Council making decisions on individual projects. In addition, this document provides financial context on affordability by outlining possible federal and provincial funding, debt financing costs, and equivalent property tax and water and sewer rate increases needed to pay for the tax-supported projects outlined in the report.

The threshold for a project to be considered a major capital project is defined annually in the Council-approved Capital Budget. The threshold is adjusted annually for construction inflation. In 2019, the threshold is $23 million.

The estimated costs of the unfunded major capital projects detailed in the document range from $24 million to $1.8 billion. These 22 projects have a total cost of over $4.9 billion, of which roughly $4.5 billion requires approved funding from the City. Together, these projects comprise about 60% of the City’s infrastructure deficit.

For more information on the Unfunded Major Capital Project Detail, including information for all 22 projects included in the document, please visit City of Winnipeg – Unfunded Major Capital Projects.

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