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First Avenue Athletes Village Housing Co-operative
Asset Management Planning Workshop
21 October, 7:00pm
Zoom
The First Avenue Athletes Housing Cooperative Board is in the last stages of preparing our new Asset Management Plan (AMP). An AMP is a detailed report containing information from a variety of sources, including engineers’ reports, financial data, operating agreements, leases, co-op policies, board direction and member input.
The final report will contain both an asset renewal schedule and a long-term cash flow projection – covering the next 30 years and looking at both operational and capital budgets. This will help ensure that our building is well maintained, and that our capital and operating budgets are adequate.
You can learn more about asset management and what a plan entails on the CHF BC website: https://www.chf.bc.ca/planning-renewal/asset-management/
This workshop is intended to explain the draft AMP and the analysis that went into it. CHF BC will take comments and make adjustments again before issuing a finalized plan.
Agenda:
Please contact Yuri Artibise if you have any questions yuri.artibise@gmail.com
Zoom Details
https://zoom.us/j/98093072496?pwd=dmw2MFUvdFpnaWdEVi85QlN2S2hYQT09
Meeting ID: 980 9307 2496
Passcode: 2468
Members can also call in and use phone to listen and speak:
+1 778 907 2071
More call in numbers: Link
Phone attendees will need the presentation slides and spreadsheets to fully participate. These will be provided digitally. We can arrange for a limited number of hard copies to be delivered to members who require them. Please let Yuri Artibise know if you need a hard copy. yuri.artibise@gmail.com
Preview attachment FAV - Workshop Poster.pdf
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Yuri Artibise
Phone: 604-992-4197
Email: yuri.artibise@gmail.coTwitter: @yuriartibise
Website: www.yuriartibise.com
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