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Encl 1 ppt Asset Management Policy Presentation • Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) identifies an asset management policy as core maturity criteria in their readiness scale for asset management implementation
Strathcona Trail and Area Conditions – June 30, 2025 - Gov Strathcona Trail and Area Conditions – June 30, 2025 Snow is continuing to melt from higher elevations and areas are becoming free of snow Hikers can generally expect to find snow conditions above 1400m while snow may remain at lower elevations in shaded forested areas, and in north facing slopes and valleys Extreme caution is needed in travelling in snow covered areas at this time while
BGN - Strathcona Neighbourhood Renewal FAQ - September 2018 The Strathcona Neighbourhood Renewal Project Team (Project managers and engineers, as well as engineering and landscape architecture consultants) make recommendations with justification for the proposed design The design is approved or refined, based on funding available, and the project proceeds to Preliminary Design, with the approved Concept Design as the foundation
2024 Social Framework Community Grants . . . - Strathcona County GLOSSARY Social Issue - An issue that impacts the well-being of Strathcona County citizens, families and communities, particularly as it relates to the four Social Framework outcomes of affordability, safety, connectedness and inclusion, and access to programs and services
Area Concept Plans Area Structure Plans Land Use Bylaw (LUB) means the current Land Use Bylaw of Strathcona County, as amended Major Amendment means a proposed change which impacts the policies or intent of an approved Area Concept Plan or Area Structure Plan and which may include changes to land use, land use areas, servicing concepts, population densities, road networks or park
Chapter 5 Graph Clustering Using Ratio Cuts Graph Clustering Using Ratio Cuts In this short chapter, we consider the alternative to nor-malized cut, called ratio cut, and show that the methods of Chapters 3 and 4 can be trivially adapted to solve the clustering problem using ratio cuts