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Specialized Municipalities of Alberta Information

A specialized municipality is a type of municipal status used in the Canadian Province of Alberta. Alberta specialized municipalities are unique local governments that can be formed without resorting to special acts of Alberta's legislature.[1] Often, they allow for the coexistence of urban and rural communities under a single municipal government.[1]

Specialized municipalities may be formed under the authority of Section 83 of the Municipal Government Act (MGA) under one of three of the following scenarios:

Applications for specialized municipality status are approved via orders in council made by the Lieutenant Governor in Council under recommendation from the Minister of AMA.[2]

Alberta has five specialized municipalities that had a cumulative population of 178,598 and an average population of 35,720 in the 2011 Census.[3] Alberta's largest and smallest specialized municipalities are the Strathcona County and the Municipality of Jasper with populations of 92,490 and 4,051 respectively.[3]

44 elected officials (four mayors, one reeve and 39 councillors) ensure specialized municipality governance throughout the province.[4]

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Branding

An order in council to incorporate any municipality must give the municipality an official name.[2] Of Alberta's five specialized municipalities, two of them have branded themselves simply as municipalities in their official names, while two others have branded themselves as counties. The remaining specialized municipality has branded itself as a regional municipality.

The use of the regional municipality term in the official name of the one specialized municipality has led to a common belief that a regional municipality is its own separate municipal status type in Alberta, which is not the case. Meanwhile, the use of the county term in the official names of two specialized municipalities and 46 municipal districts has partially led to a common belief that a county also is its own separate municipal status type, which also is not the case. The other major contributor to this common belief is that a county was a former municipal status type in Alberta prior to the County Act being repealed in 1995.

List of specialized municipalities

Name Incorporation date[4] Council size[4] Region Area (km², 2011)[3] Population (2011)[3] Reason for incorporation
Crowsnest Pass, Municipality of 2008-01-16 !January 16, 2008 7 Southern Alberta 373.07 5,565 No specific reason provided in order in council that changed its status.[5]
Jasper, Municipality of 2001-07-20 !July 20, 2001 7 Alberta's Rockies 925.52 4,051 To provide for the unique needs of residents living within the municipality.[6]
Mackenzie County 1999-06-23 !June 23, 1999 10 Northern Alberta 80,478.12 10,927 To address concerns about municipal government and management in a municipality that serves a number of unique communities within a very large territory.[7]
Strathcona County 1996-01-01 !January 1, 1996 9 Edmonton Capital Region 1,180.56 92,490 To provide for the unique needs of a municipality that includes both a large urban centre and a significant rural territory and population.[8]
Wood Buffalo, Regional Municipality of 1995-04-01 !April 1, 1995 11 Northern Alberta 63,637.47 65,565 To provide for the unique needs of a municipality including a large urban centre and a large rural territory with a small population.[9]

See also

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References

  1. ^ a b "Types of Municipalities". Alberta Municipal Affairs. http://www.municipalaffairs.alberta.ca/am_types_of_municipalities_in_alberta.cfm. Retrieved 2010-03-27.
  2. ^ a b c "Municipal Government Act". Alberta Queen's Printer. http://www.qp.alberta.ca/574.cfm?page=m26.cfm&leg_type=Acts&isbncln=9780779745739. Retrieved 2010-03-27.
  3. ^ a b c d "Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, and census subdivisions (municipalities), 2011 and 2006 censuses (Alberta)". Statistics Canada. 2012-02-08. http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2011/dp-pd/hlt-fst/pd-pl/Table-Tableau.cfm?LANG=Eng&T=302&SR=1&S=51&O=A&RPP=9999&PR=48&CMA=0. Retrieved 2012-02-09.
  4. ^ a b c "Municipal Profiles (Specialized Municipalities)". Alberta Municipal Affairs. 2010-03-26. http://www.municipalaffairs.alberta.ca/cfml/MunicipalProfiles/basicReport/SMUN.PDF. Retrieved 2010-03-27.
  5. ^ "Order in Council (O.C.) 1/2008". Province of Alberta. 2008-01-16. http://www.qp.alberta.ca/documents/orders/orders_in_council/2008/108/2008_001.html. Retrieved 2010-03-28.
  6. ^ "Order in Council (O.C.) 279/2001". Province of Alberta. 2001-07-24. http://www.municipalaffairs.alberta.ca/cfml/pdf_search/pdf/SMUN/0418/Jasper_OC_279_2001_No2.pdf. Retrieved 2010-03-28.
  7. ^ "Order in Council (O.C.) 264/99". Province of Alberta. 1999-06-23. http://www.municipalaffairs.alberta.ca/cfml/pdf_search/pdf/SMUN/0505/Mackenzie_No_23_OC_%20264_99_1999_No6.pdf. Retrieved 2010-03-28.
  8. ^ "Order in Council (O.C.) 761/95". Province of Alberta. 1995-12-06. http://www.municipalaffairs.alberta.ca/cfml/pdf_search/pdf/SMUN/0302/Strathcona_County_OC_761_95_1996_No9.pdf. Retrieved 2010-03-28.
  9. ^ "Order in Council (O.C.) 817/94". Province of Alberta. 1994-12-21. http://www.municipalaffairs.alberta.ca/cfml/pdf_search/pdf/SMUN/0508/Regional_Municipality_of_Wood_Buffalo_OC_817_94_1995_No7.pdf. Retrieved 2010-03-28.

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