Project Output Indicators for Federal Gas Tax Investments

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Municipalities are required to report results achieved through the investment of federal Gas Tax funds under the Municipal Funding Agreement. AMO uses the indicators listed below to capture the outputs of projects supported by the federal Gas Tax Fund. You will be prompted to report outputs for each infrastructure project ending in the 2017 reporting year. Please report all indicators that apply. Include any additional relevant information in the comment box. You are not required to report outputs achieved by capacity-building projects. Capacity-building projects improve long-term planning and asset management; AMO assesses improvements in asset management using questionnaires and other methods. Note that help text is available to assist with the interpretation and calculation of indicators. Please contact AMO s Gas Tax Team at gastax@amo.on.ca if you require further assistance. Community Energy Systems Number of existing municipal buildings with energy retrofits Number of new LED street lights installed Number of new municipal buildings with energy efficient materials or systems Number of new or upgraded municipal electric vehicle charging stations Number of new or upgraded solar powered systems in municipal buildings Number of renovated or upgraded renewable electricity generation facilities for municipal consumption Light Fixtures 200 University Ave, Suite 801 www.amo.on.ca Tel: 416.971.9856 Toll-Free in Ontario Toronto, ON M5H 3C6 amo@amo.on.ca Fax: 416.971.6191 1.877.426.6527

Cultural Infrastructure Number of new or renovated contemporary architectural structures Number of new or renovated memorial buildings or structures Number of new or renovated monuments and sculptures Number of new, renovated or upgraded facilities that are used for the creation, production and presentation of the arts Number of new, renovated or upgraded libraries Number of new, renovated or upgraded museums Number of renovated heritage sites or buildings Drinking Water Length of new watermains Length of repaired, rehabilitated or replaced watermains Bridges Active Transportation Length of new bike lanes Length of new hiking trails Length of new multi-use trails Length of new sidewalks Length of new walking trails Length of repaired, rehabilitated or replaced bike lanes Length of repaired, rehabilitated or replaced hiking trails Length of repaired, rehabilitated or replaced multi-use trails Length of repaired, rehabilitated or replaced sidewalks Length of repaired, rehabilitated or replaced walking trails 2

Bridges Active Transportation (Continued) Bridges Bridges and Culverts Number of new pedestrian bridges Number of repaired, rehabilitated or replaced pedestrian bridges Surface area of new pedestrian bridges Surface area of repaired, rehabilitated or replaced pedestrian bridges Number of new bridges Number of new culverts Number of repaired, rehabilitated or replaced bridges Number of repaired, rehabilitated or replaced culverts Bridges Roads Public Transit Surface area of new bridges Surface area of new culverts Surface area of repaired, rehabilitated or replaced bridges Surface area of repaired, rehabilitated or replaced culverts Length of new paved roads Length of new unpaved roads Length of repaired or rehabilitated unpaved roads Length of repaired, rehabilitated or replaced paved roads Number of new conventional buses kilo kilo kilo kilo Number of new green buses 3

Public Transit (Continued) Number of new para transit vehicles Number of new street cars or rail cars Number of rehabilitated, refurbished or replaced conventional buses Number of rehabilitated, refurbished or replaced green buses Recreational Infrastructure Number of rehabilitated, refurbished or replaced para transit vehicles Number of rehabilitated, refurbished or replaced street cars or rail cars Capacity of new, repaired, renovated, rehabilitated or upgraded fitness facilities Capacity of new, repaired, renovated, rehabilitated or upgraded arenas Capacity of new, repaired, renovated, rehabilitated or upgraded community centres Number of new, renovated or upgraded public swimming pools Number of new, repaired, renovated or rehabilitated comfort stations in parks, beach areas, etc. Number of new, repaired, renovated or rehabilitated picnic shelters in parks Number of new, repaired, renovated or rehabilitated playground structures in parks upgraded arenas upgraded community centres upgraded fitness facilities upgraded sports fields upgraded sport-specific courts 4

Solid Waste Number of new blue bins Number of new garbage or recycling trucks Number of new green bins Number of new landfill facilities Number of new waste incineration facilities Number of rehabilitated or expanded landfill facilities Number of rehabilitated or expanded waste incineration facilities Number of repaired garbage or recycling trucks Wastewater Length of new sanitary sewers Length of new stormwater sewers Length of repaired, rehabilitated or replaced sanitary sewers Length of repaired, rehabilitated or replaced stormwater sewers 5