https://open.alberta.ca/feeds/custom.atom?organization=municipalaffairs&pubtype=Report&dataset_type=publicationsOpen Government - Custom query2024-03-28T22:29:48.130464+00:00Alberta Open Governmentpython-feedgenRecently created or updated datasets on Open Government. Custom query: ''https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/020a62dd-98f9-4fb1-8ce3-bd2df3364d6bAlberta community partnership approved projects2023-08-01T21:23:41.300593+00:00The objective of the Alberta community partnership is to improve the viability and long-term sustainability of municipalities by providing support for regional collaboration and capacity building initiatives. Key program outcomes include: new or enhanced regional municipal services; improved municipal capacity to respond to municipal and regional priorities; and effective intermunicipal relations through joint and collaborative activities.2017-02-22T21:47:28.045464+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/f7f74701-45f7-4fbe-966f-2fa666200028Municipal sustainability initiative - operating : report on Government-wide objectives for municipal grant funding2023-09-15T14:08:55.685472+00:00The Municipal Sustainability Initiative operating program supports qualifying operating expenses of municipalities relating to planning activities, capacity building, municipal services, and support to non-profit organizations. Each annual issue of this publication contains summaries of how Alberta's municipalities planned to spend their funding in the reporting year. Information contained in individual operating spending plans is also provided by municipality and organized by status type.2018-07-25T16:12:05.110529+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/37e449ca-9b3e-42cc-8059-eb85d97ea39aSeptember 2017 Kenow fire post incident assessment common themes analysis2023-09-15T14:55:06.466171+00:00The Alberta Emergency Management Agency conducts a formal post-incident assessment after each significant activation of the Provincial Operations Centre, to promote collective learning. This Common Themes Analysis is based on post-incident assessment reports received from a variety of stakeholders following the Kenow Fire, a complex event involving federal, provincial, municipal, and local authorities, several industry and economic sectors, affected parties and other stakeholders. The report identifies and addresses common themes experienced by stakeholders, and contains recommendations to assist in improving Alberta's emergency management system and strengthening relationships between the Government of Alberta and other stakeholders when reacting to complex incidents in the future.2018-03-19T19:26:16.357833+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/447a8561-6502-4ef0-8986-c593ac230ee6Town of Grande Cache viability review report and next steps2023-09-15T15:01:17.279715+00:00The Town of Grande Cache council requested a viability review from Municipal Affairs. A viability review addresses a municipality's governance, finances, and infrastructure to determine whether changes are required for the community to become viable and may result in dissolution. Dissolution is a municipal restricting process whereby a municipality is no longer a separate legal entity and becomes a part of its neighbouring municipality. This document is the results of the review.2018-09-06T17:56:09.048633+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/f81373ab-1c50-4102-8d01-3c0f9d0b6f3bVillage of Ferintosh viability plan2023-09-15T15:07:02.006322+00:00The Village of Ferintosh Viability Plan was developed by a viability review team appointed to review the municipality's governance, finances, infrastructure and services to determine whether changes to the municipality are required for it to remain viable. This document contains a summary of the viability review team's findings and presents two possible options for the long-term viability of Ferintosh.2018-09-11T20:23:50.787460+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/49c312af-5c09-497a-9db7-55f053936805Village of Berwyn viability plan2023-09-15T15:07:20.847192+00:00The Village of Berwyn Viability Plan was developed by a viability review team that was appointed by the Minister of Municipal Affairs to review the village's finances, governance, infrastructure and how programs and services are delivered. This document presents a summary of the viability review team's findings, including how municipal services are delivered to residents and the potential challenges that Berwyn residents may face in the future.2018-01-02T16:46:55.740944+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/ce8c094c-5c35-448e-8885-cca532c32359Village of Hussar viability plan and next steps2023-09-15T15:10:39.111682+00:00The Village of Hussar Viability Plan was developed by a viability review team appointed to review the municipality's governance, finances, infrastructure and services to determine whether changes to the municipality are required for it to remain viable. This document contains the viability review team's findings and presents two possible options for the long-term viability of Hussar.2018-06-05T15:41:06.722325+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/e0477954-13c7-4ab6-abf3-f22aa1a0e6e1Federal Gas Tax Fund : 2018 outcomes report2023-09-15T19:19:28.355300+00:00Municipal Affairs is required to prepare outcomes reports for the federal government in 2018 and 2023 describing how communities benefit from federal Gas Tax Fund funding. The report also describes the impact of the Gas Tax Fund as a predictable source of funding and how local governments are improving their planning and asset management practices.2018-07-25T15:27:15.138742+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/2613f44a-2639-4195-a281-265fbbea37ffGovernment of Alberta community evacuation guidelines and planning considerations2023-09-15T19:30:36.817652+00:00The purpose of this evacuation guide is to provide local authorities with a series of planning guidelines to assist in the development of their own evacuation plans. Communities are expected to adapt these guidelines to their specific set of circumstances.2018-05-30T17:41:35.295107+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/1545810c-8f41-4888-85b6-925756c26c80Provincial equalized assessment report2023-10-31T20:27:50.490620+00:00In Alberta, equalized assessment is the means of comparing property wealth in a uniform manner for all municipalities. Alberta uses an ad valorem assessment and tax system where property taxes are based on wealth and wealth is measured by the value of property expressed as an assessment. Equalizing an assessment is simply a process of adjusting each municipality's taxable assessment to a common year in accordance with current legislation and policy. The equalization process results in a common provincial assessment base that is used to determine the amount of requisition for each requisitioning body.2016-10-12T19:17:06.234604+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/6b7bfcb4-9c45-4c3c-a4e4-28667affc1caMinister’s Awards for Municipal and Public Library Excellence2023-12-21T21:05:31.988037+00:00Presents the winners and shortlisted initiatives of the Minister's Awards for Municipal and Public Library Excellence, which recognize noteworthy accomplishments in the provision of municipal and public library services in Alberta. Each year, municipalities and public libraries have highlighted promising practices including new and unique approaches to issues, streamlined processes for existing practices, and creative community partnerships.2021-09-07T19:11:58.275605+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/7b81986c-b05a-4b72-8f12-aec3a22970aeMunicipal codes2024-01-19T22:36:27.706101+00:00Provincial codes pertaining to the governing of municipalities in the province of Alberta. A spreadsheet version of the municipal codes is also available under the 'Related' tab above.2015-05-13T14:57:36.445646+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/b866482f-a9d2-42fc-ac49-0af4c0b39a1cCommunities within specialized and rural municipalities2024-01-19T22:56:00.319449+00:00Presents a listing of communities within specialized and rural municipalities in Alberta. A spreadsheet versions of municipal codes. is also available (see Related tab).2015-07-09T16:31:43.124592+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/64b75075-142a-493f-9ef5-7536bb260a1fSpecialized and rural municipalities and their communities2024-01-19T23:04:31.405597+00:00A list of specialized municipalities and the communities in which they are located.2015-07-13T21:37:24.190176+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/af4e9d86-181e-41e6-80d3-3350f75dd44bMunicipalities within services commissions2024-01-19T23:12:09.700687+00:00A listing of Alberta communities and which services commission they are served by. A spreadsheet versions of municipal codes. is also available (see Related tab).2015-09-25T19:26:17.596608+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/624e3008-4277-42eb-aff9-67b067078f70Municipal grant funding summary report2024-02-26T18:41:17.003192+00:00The report provides a summary of grants provided by Government of Alberta ministries by type of grant. It also provides breakdown of projects and shows which of the four government-wide objectives they support, as well as a breakdown of the funding by functional categories.2021-10-15T20:22:02.119933+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+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/4a9c4952-4ff7-4f46-9304-0904303e1be0Small communities fund (SCF) : Alberta project outcomes report2024-03-06T20:19:51.173995+00:00The document reports on the outputs and outcomes from projects that were funded by the federal government's Small Communities Funds (SCF) program. The SCF supports communities with populations under 100,000 and funds projects that address local priorities while contributing to national or regional objectives, supporting economic growth, a clean environment, and stronger communities.2024-01-29T17:22:57.590827+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/9bab42d2-e3be-417f-ac3e-5a9cfe23ed7cAlberta Emergency Management Agency disaster recovery program review2024-03-06T21:54:04.625685+00:00This independent review was commissioned by the Alberta Emergency Management Agency to assess the efficiency and effectiveness of its processes in supporting the delivery of disaster recovery programs. Disaster recovery programs provide disaster recovery assistance to residents, small businesses, agriculture operators and provincial and municipal governments when a disaster occurs that is considered extraordinary, when the event is widespread, and when insurance is not reasonably or readily available.2019-08-15T16:31:27.411946+00:00