A specialized municipality is a unique type of municipal status in the
Canadian province
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of
Alberta
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. These unique local governments are formed without the creation of special legislation,
and typically allow for the coexistence of urban and rural areas within the jurisdiction of a single municipal government.
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:
* where the Minister of
Alberta Municipal Affairs
Alberta Municipal Affairs is a ministry of the Executive Council of Alberta. Its major responsibilities include assisting municipalities in the provision of local government, administering the assessment of linear property in Alberta, administeri ...
(AMA) is satisfied that the other incorporated statuses under the ''MGA'' do not meet the needs of the proposed municipality's residents;
* to form a local government that, in the opinion of the Minister of AMA, will provide for the orderly development of the municipality similarly to the other incorporated statuses within the ''MGA'', including other previously incorporated specialized municipalities;
* for any other circumstances that are deemed appropriate by the Minister of AMA.
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.
Alberta has six specialized municipalities that had a cumulative population of 178,598 and an average population of 35,720 in the
2011 Census.
Alberta's largest and smallest specialized municipalities are the
Strathcona County
Strathcona County is a specialized municipality in the Edmonton Metropolitan Region within Alberta, Canada between Edmonton and Elk Island National Park. It forms part of Census Division No. 11.
Strathcona County is both urban and rural in ...
and the
Municipality of Jasper with populations of 92,490 and 4,051 respectively.
44 elected officials (five
mayor
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s, one
reeve and 39
councillor
A councillor is an elected representative for a local government council in some countries.
Canada
Due to the control that the provinces have over their municipal governments, terms that councillors serve vary from province to province. Unl ...
s) provide specialized municipality governance throughout the province.
Branding
An order in council to incorporate any municipality must give the municipality an official name.
Of Alberta's six specialized municipalities, two of them have branded themselves simply as ''municipalities'' in their official names, while three 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 three specialized municipalities and 46 municipal districts has partially led to a common belief that a ''county'' also is a 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 before the County Act being repealed in 1995.
History
An update to the ''MGA'' in 1994
legislated the ability to incorporate a specialized municipality "when no other classification of municipal government can meet the needs of residents of the proposed municipality."
The incorporation of five specialized municipalities followed starting with the
Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo
The Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo (abbreviated RMWB) is a specialized municipality in northeast Alberta, Canada. It is the second largest municipality in Alberta by area and is home to oil sand deposits known as the Athabasca oil sand ...
in 1995, Strathcona County in 1996,
Mackenzie County
Mackenzie County is a specialized municipality in northern Alberta, Canada. It is located in Census Division 17, along the Mackenzie Highway. The municipal office is located in the hamlet of Fort Vermilion.
History
Originally ''Improvement D ...
in 1999, the Municipality of Jasper in 2001, and the
Municipality of Crowsnest Pass in 2008.
Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo
The first specialized municipality was created on April 1, 1995, when the former
City of Fort McMurray amalgamated with Improvement District (ID) No. 143 to form the Municipality of Wood Buffalo.
Specialized municipality status was chosen for the amalgamated municipality "to provide for the unique needs of a municipality including a large urban centre and a large rural territory with a small population."
Upon incorporation, Fort McMurray was designated an
urban service area
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, an equivalent to a city under the ''MGA'', while the balance of the municipality was designated a rural service area, an equivalent to a
municipal district
A municipal district is an administrative entity comprising a clearly-defined territory and its population. It can refer to a city, a town, a village, a small grouping of them, or a rural area.
Brazil
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under the ''MGA''.
The Municipality of Wood Buffalo was renamed as the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo on August 14, 1996.
Strathcona County
The second specialized municipality was incorporated on January 1, 1996. Strathcona County changed its status from a municipal district to a specialized municipality "to provide for the unique needs of a municipality that includes both a large urban centre and a significant rural territory and population."
The status change designated Strathcona County's large urban centre,
Sherwood Park, as Alberta's second city-equivalent urban service area, while its rural territory was designated a rural service area deemed equivalent to a municipal district.
Mackenzie County
The Municipal District (MD) of Mackenzie No. 23 became the third specialized municipality on June 23, 1999.
Previously a municipal district, changed its status "to address concerns about municipal government and management in a municipality that serves several unique communities within a very large territory."
Its unique communities include the hamlets of
Fort Vermilion
Fort Vermilion is a hamlet on the Peace River in northern Alberta, Canada, within Mackenzie County.
Established in 1788, Fort Vermilion shares the title of oldest European settlement in Alberta with Fort Chipewyan. Fort Vermilion contains many ...
,
La Crete
La Crete ( ), also spelled La Crête, is a hamlet in northern Alberta, Canada, within Mackenzie County. It is located on Highway 697, approximately southeast of High Level and north of Edmonton.
The hamlet is located in Census Division No. ...
and
Zama City
Zama City is a hamlet in northwestern Alberta, Canada within Mackenzie County.
It is located north of Zama Lake along Zama Road, which branches off the Mackenzie Highway (Highway 35) approximately north of High Level.
The hamlet is located in ...
.
The order in council that formed the MD of Mackenzie No. 23 as a specialized municipality included a clause to automatically change it back to a municipal district on November 1, 2001.
This order in council was amended on January 30, 2001, at which point the clause to automatically revert its status was removed. The MD of Mackenzie No. 23 was renamed Mackenzie County on March 8, 2007.
Municipality of Jasper
The Jasper Improvement District was established as Alberta's fourth specialized municipality under the name of the Municipality of Jasper on July 20, 2001.
It was established as a specialized municipality "to provide for the unique needs of residents living within the municipality."
The order in council that formed the specialized municipality defined the Town of Jasper as those lands within the Jasper townsite as described in Canada's ''National Parks Act''.
Municipality of Crowsnest Pass
The Municipality of Crowsnest Pass was originally formed as a town on January 1, 1979, through the amalgamation of the towns of
Blairmore and
Coleman, the villages of
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and
Frank
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, and ID No. 5.
After another amalgamation with ID No. 6 on January 1, 1996, the Municipality of Crowsnest Pass eventually had its town status changed to specialized municipality status on January 16, 2008.
Unlike those of the four other specialized municipalities, no specific reason was provided in the order in council that changed the status of Crowsnest Pass.
However, the motivation to become a specialized municipality was to enable membership in the Alberta Association of Municipal Districts and Counties for increased alignment with its neighbouring rural municipalities.
Lac La Biche County
Lac La Biche County
Lac La Biche County is a specialized municipality within Division No. 12 in northern Alberta, Canada. It was established through the amalgamation of the Town of Lac La Biche and Lakeland County in 2007.
History
Lac La Biche County was origin ...
changed status from a municipal district to Alberta's sixth specialized municipality on January 1, 2018.
It was originally formed on August 1, 2007, when the Town of
Lac La Biche amalgamated with the surrounding
Lakeland County
Lakeland County was a municipal district in northern Alberta, Canada. It existed for just over nine years from 1998 to 2007.
History
Lakeland County was originally formed as a municipal district on July 1, 1998 through the separation of lands ...
.
In 2015, it launched an investigation into the possibility of a change in status. By converting to a specialized municipality, Lac La Biche County was able to preserve the lower tax rates applied to its rural areas and the higher tax rates applied to the population centres of Lac La Biche (the former town) and
Plamondon. The status change established a rural service area and a two-part urban service area.
While one part includes the Hamlet of Lac La Biche and the other includes the Hamlet of Plamondon, the two-part urban service area is simply named Lac La Biche.
List
Potential specialized municipalities
Other municipalities that have investigated specialized municipality status include
Spruce Grove
Spruce Grove is a city that is west of Edmonton, Alberta in Canada. The city is adjacent to the Town of Stony Plain and is surrounded by Parkland County.
With a 2021 population of 37,645, Spruce Grove is the ninth-largest city in Alberta. T ...
,
Morinville
Morinville is a town in the Edmonton Metropolitan Region of Alberta, Canada. It is approximately north of Edmonton along Highway 2.
History
Morinville was settled by Jean-Baptiste Morin, a priest and missionary of the Missionary Oblates ...
and
Grande Prairie
Grande Prairie is a city in northwest Alberta, Canada within the southern portion of an area known as Peace River Country. It is located at the intersection of Highway 43 (part of the CANAMEX Corridor) and Highway 40 (the Bighorn Highway), a ...
. Proponents of the
Cooking Lake Airport have also expressed interest in breaking away from Strathcona County to form a separate specialized municipality.
See also
*
List of census divisions of Alberta
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*
List of cities in Alberta
A city is the highest form of all incorporated List of communities in Alberta#Urban municipalities, urban municipality statuses used in the Canadian Province of Alberta. Alberta cities are created when communities with populations of at least 10 ...
*
List of communities in Alberta
The province of Alberta, Canada, is divided into ten types of local governments – urban municipalities (including cities, towns, villages and summer villages), specialized municipalities, rural municipalities (including municipal district ...
*
List of designated places in Alberta
A designated place is a type of geographic unit used by Statistics Canada to disseminate census data. It is usually "a small community that does not meet the criteria used to define incorporated municipalities or Statistics Canada Population cen ...
*
List of hamlets in Alberta
Hamlets in the province of Alberta, Canada, are unincorporated communities administered by, and within the boundaries of, specialized municipalities or rural municipalities ( municipal districts, improvement districts and special areas). The ...
*
List of municipal districts in Alberta
A municipal district (MD) is the most common form of all rural municipality statuses used in the Canadian province of Alberta. Alberta's municipal districts, most of which are branded as a county (e.g. Yellowhead County, County of Newell, etc. ...
*
List of municipalities in Alberta
Alberta is the fourth-most populous province in Canada with 4,262,635 residents as of 2021 Census of Population and is the fourth-largest in land area at . Alberta's 344 municipalities cover of the province's land mass and are home to of i ...
*
List of summer villages in Alberta
A summer village is a type of urban municipality in the Canadian province of Alberta that has a permanent population generally less than 300 permanent inhabitants, as well as seasonal (non-permanent) inhabitants.
Alberta has a total of 51 summe ...
*
List of towns in Alberta
*
List of villages in Alberta
A village is an urban municipality status type used in the Canadian province of Alberta. Alberta villages are created when communities with populations of at least 300 people, where a majority of their buildings are on parcels of land smaller ...
Notes
References
External links
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