![The Strathroy Clock Tower on tree-lined Frank Street in Strathroy, ON](/sites/default/files/styles/listing_/public/images/programs/mamp/cs-clock-tower-strathoy.jpg?h=cc2ef3e7&itok=-bJ6f_3_)
Five communities in southwest Ontario with limited resources increased their capacity to manage community assets effectively by sharing knowledge and expertise.
![Very small village on the bay in the Cowichan Valley. Seaweed covered rocks in foreground](/sites/default/files/styles/listing_/public/images/programs/mamp/village-of-cowichan-bay-vancouver.jpg?h=cc2ef3e7&itok=6Gz8Rb73)
Cowichan Valley Regional District hopes that asset management can help it overcome challenges related to infrastructure, service delivery and climate change.
![Crowd sitting in lawn chairs on a grassy hill watching a musical performance at sunset](/sites/default/files/styles/listing_/public/images/programs/mamp/cs-selkirk.jpg?h=25f576c3&itok=9buJ8Txb)
Sound, evidence-based municipal asset management planning helped the City of Selkirk reverse a decades-long decline and become a leader in sustainable development.
![Newfoundland Mountain Scenery as seen from a highway](/sites/default/files/styles/listing_/public/images/programs/mamp/nf-mountain-scenery.jpg?h=cc2ef3e7&itok=5D8QrJYT)
The common goal of maintaining community infrastructure and delivering essential services brought seven Newfoundland towns together to collaborate on asset management
![Aging Bridge passing over a river, heading towards a small town with a mountain in the distance](/sites/default/files/styles/listing_/public/images/programs/mamp/yukon-life.jpg?h=cc2ef3e7&itok=XIPbH7iY)
Designed to meet the unique needs of northern communities, this guide created by the Association of Yukon Communities has been shared and adapted across Canada.