https://open.alberta.ca/feeds/custom.atom?language=en-CA+%5Bdefault%5D&license_id=OGLA&res_format=XLSX&tags=municipalities&topic=GovernmentOpen Government - Custom query2024-03-28T17:00:52.053186+00:00Alberta Open Governmentpython-feedgenRecently created or updated datasets on Open Government. Custom query: ''https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/17946cf3-18ad-45be-bb93-600200c8b62fAlberta Municipal Election Results2023-03-13T19:48:22.449923+00:00The datasets contain a summary of the election results for general municipal elections and summer village elections sorted by each election year. Starting in 2017, the ministry provides additional information including number of votes for all candidates by municipal type and municipality.By-election results are not included.2015-09-15T18:42:31.879572+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/c1851ba7-67f7-422e-985e-c329df0aff79Getting started : toolkit user guide. Quick start tools and templates for building an asset management program2023-05-30T21:37:16.739795+00:00The tools in this toolkit have been designed to help kick-start municipalities who are in the early stages of their asset management journey, or to support others with continuous improvement of their asset management programs. The purpose of these tools is to provide a low-barrier path to municipalities to build foundations of asset management practices and thinking. Asset management practices should be tailored to suit an organization, so these tools should be used as guidelines or support where needed – not as prescribed approaches that must be conformed to.2017-05-15T18:32:28.425939+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/b3db5c7f-37bb-4c32-a3ab-c2ef535fe17fMajor projects by municipality2023-06-08T17:23:52.278657+00:00An approximate annual value of announced or under construction capital projects above $5 million in December of each year, by year, sector, and municipality and municipal district. 2015-10-27T14:58:03.819699+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/c8a1e097-0081-4249-babb-164d3e709c0bMunicipal tax rates by municipality2023-06-08T17:24:04.812635+00:00Lists municipal tax rates, expressed as a mill rate, for Alberta municipalities. The Mill rate is the amount of tax payable per dollar of the assessed value of a property. The mill rate is based on 'mills'; as each mill is one-thousandth of a currency unit, one mill is equivalent to one-tenth of a cent or $0.001. Property tax in dollar terms is calculated by multiplying the assessed property value and the mill rate and dividing by 1,000. As a property may be subject to tax by a number of different authorities, mill rates are set by each taxing authority so as to meet the revenue projections in their budgets.2015-10-27T15:14:52.442023+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/a5206ece-5661-4c0a-91e8-5d5be350ff50Property assessments by municipality2023-06-08T17:25:00.728322+00:00The total value of a municipality's equalized assessment, by year, property type, and municipality and municipal district. The total value of a municipality's equalized assessment is equal to total taxable assessment divided by the assessment level of that municipality.2015-10-27T18:39:39.934895+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/cde4c4fd-a0b2-4816-af43-13de7a3fd3e3Municipal Financial and Statistical Data2023-12-20T18:54:55.312279+00:00Compiles information submitted annually by all Alberta municipalities via the financial information return (FIR) and statistical information return (SIR). The FIR represents a standardized summary of the information contained in the annual audited financial statements of each municipality including assets, liabilities, revenue, expenses, long term debt, and property taxes. The SIR provides basic municipal statistics including population, assessment and tax rate information.2019-11-06T21:03:10.317059+00:00