Ontario approach to establishing minimum maintenance standards for municipal highways.

Author(s)
Roldan, T.
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Abstract

This paper was presented at the `Recent achievements and developments in maintenance and construction outsourcing' session. This project entails the development of a regulation under the Municipal Act that establishes minimum maintenance standards for municipal highways. The intent of the regulation is to clarify what constitutes a minimum maintenance practice in some key areas of municipal highway maintenance thereby reducing the need to apply to the courts for a decision about what constitute a reasonable state of repair. The paper documents the objectives of the project, project organization, methodology, and provides an overview of the findings of the research into highway classification and outcome-based standard setting. It also documents the development of the highway classification system and the draft standards. (A)

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C 16368 (In: C 16354 CD-ROM) /10 /61 / ITRD E200784
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In: Strategic investments for sustainable transportation in the new millennium : proceedings of the 1999 Transportation Association of Canada TAC annual conference and exhibition, Saint John, New Brunswick, September 26 to 29, 1999, p. -

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