https://open.alberta.ca/feeds/custom.atom?organization=municipalaffairs&tags=municipal+inspection+reports&audience=General+PublicOpen Government - Custom query2024-03-29T14:09:15.223651+00:00Alberta Open Governmentpython-feedgenRecently created or updated datasets on Open Government. Custom query: ''https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/9cf0df51-4783-49e1-a2a6-d85820f28b37A report on the inspection of the City of Chestermere2023-03-27T21:31:18.289779+00:00Municipal AffairsMunicipal governance expert George Cuff conducted a formal, third-party inspection of the City of Chestermere's management, administration and operations from May to September, 2022. A final report was submitted to the Minister of Municipal Affairs in September 2022, and shared with Chestermere residents at a public information session held March 15, 2023.2023-03-20T15:15:53.893461+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/891a6925-3a69-41f4-b35d-e60e1a088984ਚੈਸਟਰਮੀਅਰ ਸਸਟੀ ਦਾ ਸਿਰੀਖਣ [Punjabi]2023-04-04T19:51:32.096622+00:00Municipal AffairsA municipal inspection of the City of Chestermere was conducted from May to September, 2022 at the request of the Government of Alberta, following complaints from Chestermere citizens and city employees. The final report was submitted to the Minister of Municipal Affairs in September 2022, and government shared the completed report with Chestermere residents at a public information session on March 15, 2023. This set of fact sheets was distributed in English during the public information session and provides background and summary information on the municipal inspection.2023-04-04T19:44:38.652893+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/a2d9d9a2-cf5e-40a2-a602-963aca05646bCity of Chestermere inspection2023-04-04T19:53:20.821229+00:00Municipal AffairsA municipal inspection of the City of Chestermere was conducted from May to September, 2022 at the request of the Government of Alberta, following complaints from Chestermere citizens and city employees. The final report was submitted to the Minister of Municipal Affairs in September 2022, and government shared the completed report with Chestermere residents at a public information session on March 15, 2023. This set of fact sheets was distributed during the public information session and provides background and summary information on the municipal inspection.2023-03-20T15:26:00.518273+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/4d7ac503-b4dd-4c7b-877b-2cb67dddb51aSummer Village of Crystal Springs, Alberta : municipal inspection report2023-05-31T17:34:22.160010+00:00A municipal inspection was conducted for the Summer Village of Crystal Springs, Alberta as directed by the Minister of Alberta Municipal Affairs. This report draws attention to areas of deficiencies discovered by the inspectors during the course of the inspection and makes a number of recommendations for governance, administration and financial areas of the municipality.2017-07-26T18:05:05.789257+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/47398eab-9d98-450b-92fa-3dda8d04d875Town of Fort Macleod, Alberta : municipal inspection report2023-05-31T17:36:34.374990+00:00A March 2015 petition by electors of the Town of Fort Macleod requested the involvement of Alberta Municipal Affairs to conduct an inquiry into the mayor’s actions. The Minister of Municipal Affairs responded by ordering a municipal inspection into the management, administration and operations of the Town. This report draws attention to areas of deficiencies discovered by the inspectors during the course of the inspection and a series of recommendations are made for governance, administration, operations and financial matters to assist the municipality in moving forward towards full legislative compliance and sustainability.2017-07-26T18:10:19.027642+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/703f3558-deaa-45a4-8434-6ac0276d9babTown of High Prairie : municipal inspection report2023-05-31T17:37:20.127590+00:00Municipal AffairsThe Minister of Municipal Affairs was made aware of serious allegations that had occurred in the operations of the Town of High Prairie as a result of an advisory visit by Municipal Affairs staff to the Town and written concerns from residents. A petition was in the process of being prepared by Town residents when the Minister decided to conduct an inspection of the management, administration and operations of the Town. The inspector was also appointed as an Official Administrator during the course of the inspection. The inspection has determined that the Town has been governed and managed in an irregular, improper and improvident manner. There are numerous contraventions of the MGA which must be addressed. This report has 69 recommendations grouped in the categories of governance, meeting procedures, agendas and minutes, financial, and administration. These recommendations are not considered to be all-inclusive but are considered to be of sufficient significance and importance that all should be implemented.2015-05-13T15:04:39.508077+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/6e41437a-623d-46b1-8b6e-495882954bd3Town of Irricana : municipal inspection report2023-05-31T17:38:05.120914+00:00Municipal AffairsThe Minister of Municipal Affairs received a petition from electors of the Town of Irricana in May 2011, requesting that a municipal inquiry be conducted for the town. The Minister decided to undertake the municipal inquiry as a municipal inspection and appointed two inspectors. The inspectors found that there are certain aspects of the operation of the municipality that require action, and this report sets out 13 recommendations to address these matters.2015-05-13T15:04:37.954947+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/ad42c91b-7a2d-47e4-aede-7bbc435575e5Town of Redcliff municipal inspection report2023-05-31T17:39:28.609156+00:00In July of 2011, the former Minister of Municipal Affairs ordered an inspection to be conducted on the affairs of the Town of Redcliff. This came as a result of a request from council and a sufficient petition from the residents of the Town of Redcliff (Town). Municipal Affairs inspectors undertook a review of the Town's management and operations and found that, while the Town has been managed and operated for the most part in a manner that is in accordance with the Municipal Government Act, in some instances the Town has been managed and operated in an irregular and improper manner. This report makes 41 recommendations that endeavour to assist the Town in addressing concerns brought forward by residents, and also makes a recommendation to the Minister to issue directives to address those items that are of a more serious nature or a direct contravention of the Municipal Government Act.2015-07-09T15:36:52.869199+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/ba0ea0e3-a3e4-4da3-9f7f-5d1d21ed96bfTown of Rocky Mountain House, Alberta : municipal inspection report2023-05-31T17:41:56.328506+00:00A municipal inspection has been conducted for the Town of Rocky Mountain House, Alberta as requested by the town council and further directed by the Minister of Alberta Municipal Affairs. The inspection found several areas for improvement in the processes and conduct of the town management, administration and operations. The inspection mandate requires the inspection to determine whether the municipality is managed in an irregular, improper or improvident manner. Several recommendations for improvements are provided, but the inspectors found that overall the municipality is not being managed in an irregular, improper or improvident manner.2017-07-26T20:48:09.672753+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/5e7b8682-3711-401b-9399-e29ec7a48ed8Village of Acme : municipal inspection report2023-05-31T17:43:29.812790+00:00In June 2015 The Minister of Municipal Affairs ordered an inspection of the management, administration and operations of the Village of Acme. This report is a result of that inspection, and includes 17 recommendations which seek to address issues or assist the municipality in its renaissance.2016-03-17T14:53:35.460534+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/020b3c5b-6e0d-4442-a4c8-53656288223dVillage of Bawlf : municipal inspection report2023-05-31T17:49:21.724383+00:00In March 2011 the Village of Bawlf council requested the Minister of Alberta Municipal Affairs to conduct an inspection into the affairs of the municipality. This report contains 32 recommendations relating to village operations and council governance issues. Based on their findings, the inspectors believe the municipality is being managed in an irregular, improvident and improper manner. They also believe the appointment of an Official Administrator to supervise the village would assist Council and Administration in moving past their difficulties in a positive manner.2015-07-06T15:49:04.725240+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/c2c54e01-4b69-4448-842b-e61083760c72Village of Heisler : municipal inspection report2023-05-31T17:50:58.009149+00:00Municipal AffairsThe citizens of the Village of Heisler petitioned the Minister of Municipal Affairs to conduct an inquiry into the affairs of Village. Following an initial inspection and report, a number of ongoing issues continued to be brought to the attention of Ministry staff, and the Minister felt it appropriate to further review the operations to ensure any new concerns would be addressed. This inspection found that there are certain aspects of the operation of the municipality that require action, and this report sets out four recommendations for the village.2015-05-13T15:04:37.231884+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/77fd879c-2bcf-4915-a71f-b61ac2951769Village of Hughenden, Alberta : municipal inspection report2023-05-31T17:51:37.805828+00:00A municipal inspection was conducted for the Village of Hughenden, Alberta as directed by the Minister of Alberta Municipal Affairs. The independent inspection process involved great detail and rigor to review and evaluate the village’s management, administration and operations.2018-02-08T15:51:43.981087+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/1ea00078-9c4b-482a-b7a0-11590ea67bc9Village of Longview, Alberta : municipal inspection report2023-05-31T17:56:22.886494+00:00Municipal AffairsAn inspection has been conducted of the management, administration and operations of the Village of Longview. This report presents the findings and recommendations of the municipal inspection.2019-02-05T15:54:09.685996+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/70d86df5-41d1-426f-b39b-82a07cdbcd75Westlock County, Alberta : municipal inspection report2023-05-31T19:23:31.122787+00:00The Minister of Alberta Municipal Affairs ordered a municipal inspection in response to a request from Westlock County council. A preliminary review was completed by Alberta Municipal Affairs in September 2016 prior to ordering a municipal inspection.2017-09-06T21:23:35.802408+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/a5aa7f05-96ba-4113-9f83-95b696145abdThorhild County municipal inspection : final report2023-07-14T16:22:58.151559+00:00A petition of electors was received by the Minister of Municipal Affairs in July of 2014 requesting an inquiry into the conduct of Council and the Chief Administrative Officer of Thorhild County. Russell Farmer and Associates was appointed by the Minister to complete an Inspection. A number of concerns were identified during the inspection, in seven areas: working relationships; council operations; role of the county in the regional water services commission; chief administrative officer; human resources practices; financial matters; and additional matters. The report includes 46 recommendations for improved governance and operations.2016-03-17T14:25:24.909480+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/01acaa63-c775-4fc2-afa2-cb1e4e623a98Town of Spirit River municipal inspection2023-07-14T16:57:11.564030+00:00The Minister of Municipal Affairs received a petition from the electors for the Town of Spirit River asking the Province to look into the affairs of the Town's operations, and as a result the Minister ordered an inspection of the Town, which was conducted in January 2011. Many of the issues raised by the petitioners were being worked on and heading to a successful resolve even before the municipal inspection took place. This report includes several recommendations to guide the Council on a go-forward basis in their efforts to make positive change for their residents.2015-07-06T21:28:02.490752+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/e8ec9ad5-b753-462a-9bd5-277417edf8deVillage of Warner, Alberta : municipal inspection report2023-09-15T15:35:51.896240+00:00A municipal inspection was conducted for the Village of Warner, as directed by the Minister of Municipal Affairs. The independent inspection process reviewed and evaluated the village’s management, administration and operations and identified several areas of concern, including bylaw management, the tax recovery process, the budget approval process, and land sales initiatives.2018-10-11T15:21:38.145248+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/e9b9a5dd-d4d3-404b-b09c-173b735835a3Village of Andrew inspection : reasons for decision2024-02-29T15:01:32.953503+00:00Sets out the reasons behind the issuing of directives to the Village of Andrew by the Minister of Municipal Affairs following a municipal inspection. The municipal inspection of the village was conducted from April to October, 2023.2024-02-28T22:59:23.853447+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/79f93189-1715-43ef-b93a-6371279ca9adMunicipal inspection report : Village of Andrew, Alberta2024-02-29T15:02:49.715680+00:00Sage Analytics conducted a formal, third-party inspection of the Village of Andrew’s governance and administration from April to October, 2023. A final report was submitted to the Minister of Municipal Affairs in November 2023 and shared with village residents at an open council session held on February 28, 2024.2024-02-28T22:56:56.661749+00:00