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National Public Works Week 2010

When I joined APWA in 2004, I received a very comprehensive package of promotional material in the mail which included a letter of thanks, information about their services, the Info Now network, the historical society, benefits of membership and a publications/resources catalogue. Needless to say, I was impressed and as we all know…you don’t get a second chance to make a first impression”.

Harry Campbell's graphic interpretation of the theme "Public Works: Above, Below & All Around You".

Over the years their publications and promotional materials have been consistently relevant, essential and timely. The National Public Works Week (NPWW) flyer that I received this week is no exception. The flyer cover – a copy of the 2010 NPWW poster by illustrator Harry Campbell – is an amazing interpretation of the theme “Public Works: Above, Below, & All Around You” .

Harry’s distinctive graphic line illustration work can be found in most major publications including The New York Times, Time Magazine, Newsweek, and many others. A graduate of The Maryland Institute College of Art where he also has taught. Campbell has received numerous awards from The Society of Illustrators, Communication Arts, and American Illustration.

National Public Works Week (NPWW) 2010 is celebrated on May 16-22. Instituted as a public education campaign by the American Public Works Association (APWA) in 1960, NPWW calls attention to the importance of public works in community life. The Week seeks to enhance the prestige of the often–unsung heroes of our society–the professionals who serve the public good every day with quiet dedication.

The Association of Ontario Road Supervisors (AORS) has formally partnered with the Ontario Public Works Association (OPWA) – A Chapter of APWA/CPWA. One of the goals of this agreement is to cross promote the partner’s significant events and awards including NPWW. OPWA has two awards available for NPWW in Ontario including:

  • Municipalities with more than 150,000 (The Bruce Brunton Trophy)
  • Municipalities with populations of 150,000 or less (The Roger Brown Trophy).

Township of Scugog staff and elected officials - winners of the Roger Brown Trophy.

The 2009 winner in the first category was the City of Brampton and the second category was the Township of Scugog. Congratulations to both Municipalities and their staff or organizing such great programs that met the strategic objectives of the program.

In my opinion, NPWW activities are like APWA publications. They’re opportunity to make a great impression…a lasting impression of your Municipal public works department and its important role in providing essential quality of life services in our communities. From my conversations with representatives of the winning teams, it doesn’t take a great deal of time or resources to make any NPWW celebratory event memorable. On the other hand, the benefits – award and trophies notwithstanding – including increased morale, teamwork and pride amongst participating Municipal staff are enormous.

So….don’t forget those dates…..May 16-22. If you and your Municipality are interested in supporting NPWW in Ontario please contact anyone at OPWA or AORS or better yet, talk to the Municipalities who have participated in the past. There is no sense in reinventing the wheel.
These folks have lots of experience and good ideas so tap into it.

CentreLine: NPWW is an opportunity to shout from the rooftops “We are public works”.

Municipal Infrastructure Solutions Program (ISP)

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An IRPP report estimated Canada needs a $200-billion investment in public infrastructure.

In July 2008 the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) signed an agreement with Infrastructure Canada, which will provide up to $1.5 million in catalyst funding over a 2 year period for the Municipal Infrastructure Solutions Program (ISP). This will assist CSA in meeting the increased demand from municipal infrastructure practitioners and stakeholders for the timely delivery of innovative municipal infrastructure solutions including training programs, publications and standards.

Executive Summary for the program.

CSA asked the Canadian Public Works Association (CPWA) to get involved with the project as an advisory group to help establish the ISP.  The program deliverables – publications, training products, communications/outreach and commercially viable products – sound very much like the National Roundtable on Sustainable Infrastructure (NRTSI) and apparently the two organizations have discussed their synergies and will collaborate in the future.

In a previous post I pointed out that organized technical leadership is required in Canada to advance the state of knowledge and develop actionable, innovative approaches in the areas of state and performance assessment, and infrastructure management. Fortunately that is what is happening. 

Learn More:

CentreLine: The ISP may be a collaboration and advocacy opportunity for AORS.

National Public Works Week – Revitalize, Reinvest, Renew.

Our Associates at the Ontario Public Works Association (OPWA) and the Canadian Public Works Association (CPWA) would like to remind us that May 17 – 23 is National Public Works Week.   Is your Municipality involved?  Let them know.

2009 CPWA National Public Works Week Award Criteria    
National Public Works Week

National Public Works Week

CentreLine:  Well constructed, operated and maintained core public works infrastructure is essential to the quality of life we enjoy in Ontario.