I would categorize that on two levels. Any investment in any infrastructure in any project is of community benefit by its very nature, but the subset of that is whether the local community will benefit tangentially from that project as well. I am more concerned about the latter being implemented as a matter of course. It is a successful model. If Public Works is putting in a watershed review of a certain area, cleaning up the rivers or other items that can be compiled within that, that would serve the local community, that is equally important as looking at the whole. I suggest that both elements can be achieved at every project.
On November 3rd, 2016. See this statement in context.