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1 City AIRDRIE Accepted Amount CALGARY Rehabilitate the Burt Church Theatre. $2,718,000 Contribute funding to the Acadia Community Association for the rehabilitation of the Acadia Recreation Complex arena. $500,000 Plan, design, and rehabilitate the Calgary Arts Centre. $2,500,000 Contribute funding to the Crowchild Twin Arena Association for the rehabilitation of the Crowchild Arena. Contribute funding to the Calgary Curling Club for the rehabilitation of the curling club. Construct the Alberta Creative Hub for film, television, and digital production. $628,500 $500,000 $10,000,000 Rehabilitate the Ernie Starr Arena. $1,595,000 Rehabilitate the Frank McCool Arena. $1,595,000 Rehabilitate the Henry Viney Arena. $1,595,000 Contribute funding to the Huntington Hills Community Association for the rehabilitation of the Huntington Hills Community Centre. Purchase the King Edward School building and rehabilitate as a multi-use facility. Contribute funding to the Millican-Ogden Community Association for rehabilitation of the Millican-Ogden Arena. Contribute funding to the Mount Pleasant Community Association to upgrade the arena ice plant. Contribute funding to the North East Sportsplex Society for the rehabilitation of the North East Sportsplex. $643,453 $5,000,000 $287,500 $197,500 $411,275 Replace irrigation lines at the Optimist Athletic Park. $1,210,000 Contribute funding to the Calgary Soccer Federation for the construction of a soccer facility. Contribute funding to the West Hillhurst Community Association for the rehabilitation of the West Hillhurst Arena. Contribute funding to the Mount Pleasant Community Association to replace an ice resurfacing machine. Purchase land and construct affordable housing units in Mount Pleasant. $2,930,000 $549,000 $55,000 $3,603,350 Develop the Airport Trail underpass. $162,800,000 Purchase land and construct affordable housing units in Parkdale. $2,755,288 Purchase land and construct affordable housing units in Crescent Heights. $3,102,130 Page 1

2 CALGARY Purchase land and construct affordable housing units in Kingsland. $5,102,078 COLD LAKE Upgrade the wastewater and storm water systems along 10 Street, and replace a portion of the road. $415,000 EDMONTON Replace in-ground hoists at the Davies transit facility. $1,522,412 Replace in-ground hoists at the Paterson transit facility. $2,239,513 Rehabilitate the Millwoods Recreation Centre pool. $2,300,000 Replace portions of the light rail transit signal system. $9,934,000 Extend the light rail transit platforms at the southside stations. $5,000,000 Construct a transit centre in Eaux Claire. $1,964,058 Construct a transit centre park and ride lot in Lewis Farms. $1,008,374 Upgrade Jackie Parker Park. $1,479,723 Construct a park and playground in the Suder Greens neighbourhood. Purchase land and construct highway connector links to ring roads at various locations. Purchase and install a smart bus system, including hardware, software, and vehicle location consoles. Rehabilitate several roads, including associated curbs, gutters, sidewalks, and street lighting. Conduct transportation studies and improve roads, signals, and software for public transit purposes. Construct and upgrade sidewalks, trails, and other related infrastructure in various locations. Rehabilitate portions of roads in Kensington, Sherwood, Greenfield, Ritchie, and Gold Bar. $1,186,255 $26,338,750 $2,500,000 $61,012,000 $18,550,000 $7,176,000 $2,450,000 FORT SASKATCHEWAN Construct a multi-purpose recreation building. $450,000 Design and construct a public works mechanics shop. $3,500,000 GRANDE PRAIRIE Rehabilitate the 100 Avenue bridge. $1,200,000 Upgrade the Dave Barr Community Centre. $1,500,000 Rehabilitate portions of several roads. $3,735,000 LEDUC Resurface Coady Boulevard in the Caledonia Park Subdivision. $813,500 Page 2

3 LEDUC Purchase a grader. $220,000 Widen and realign the intersection at 50 Avenue and 46 Street. $1,770,000 Rehabilitate several roads in the Corinthia Park Subdivision. $611,850 LLOYDMINSTER Construct a municipal facility to house various infrastructure departments. $16,100,000 RED DEER Rehabilitate portions of several roads. $5,469,424 SPRUCE GROVE Construct a sand and salt storage facility. $1,000,000 Design and construct a new public works facility and retrofit the existing building. Purchase a fire truck for joint use with Parkland County and the Town of Stony Plain. $13,755,000 $433,334 ST. ALBERT Rehabilitate portions of several sidewalks. $1,012,000 Upgrade the Havenwood Stormwater Management Facility. $1,000,000 Rehabilitate a portion of Mission Avenue, including wastewater lines, road base, sidewalk, curb, and gutter. $1,500,000 Specialized Municipality CROWSNEST PASS, Municipality of Accepted Amount Replace a water main along a portion of 76 Street. $254,419 Migrate several municipal facilities into the supervisory control and data acquisition system. Upgrade underground infrastructure along 17 Avenue, including extension and replacement of water, wastewater, and storm water mains. $164,482 $569,216 Install a water main loop on 16 Avenue. $265,334 Complete a preliminary design to upgrade the Frank Wastewater Treatment Plant. Resurface a portion of 127 Street and replace water and wastewater mains. $147,000 $332,000 JASPER, Municipality of Rehabilitate and expand the Jasper Municipal Library. $4,200,000 MACKENZIE COUNTY Rehabilitate a portion of 100 Avenue in the Hamlet of La Crete. $843,344 Page 3

4 MACKENZIE COUNTY Construct a parking lot at the administration and library building in the Hamlet of Zama. $220,000 Replace a wastewater lift station in the Hamlet of Zama. $600,000 Purchase graders and a tractor. $870,000 Rehabilitate local roads and construct access roads. $500,000 STRATHCONA COUNTY Rehabilitate the Ardrossan Recreation Complex. $3,648,600 WOOD BUFFALO, Regional Municipality of Relocate wastewater, water distribution, and fiber optic lines along Highway 63 and install new water mains and utility casings. $13,000,000 Municipal District ACADIA NO. 34, M.D. OF Purchase land for proposed road, water, wastewater, and storm water system improvements. Construct a west hamlet bypass road, a south hamlet bypass road, and a service road from Highway 41 to Township Road 254. Accepted Amount $200,000 $100,000 Replace the existing sports arena. $500,000 Install water and wastewater distribution lines in the Hamlet of Acadia Valley. $324,530 ATHABASCA COUNTY Rehabilitate the Pine Grove Estates and White Gull Access Roads. $508,300 Construct a regional waterline from the Village of Boyle to the Hamlet of Wandering River, including a reservoir and pumphouse. $1,023,294 Upgrade Aspen Ridge Road from Highway 2 to Landing Trail Road. $912,400 Upgrade Skeleton Narrows Road from Range Road 191 to Paradise Valley Road. $928,800 BEAVER COUNTY Purchase a grader shed in the Town of Viking. $350,000 Contribute funding to the Tofield Agriculture Society for the purchase of an ice plant. $200,000 Purchase graders. $600,000 BIG LAKES, M.D. OF Replace the South Heart River Bridge. $529,639 Replace a bridge and pedestrian walkway at Mission Creek. $673,579 Expand the public works shop. $152,303 Page 4

5 BIG LAKES, M.D. OF Construct a fire hall in the Hamlet of Kinuso. $1,066,168 BIRCH HILLS COUNTY Purchase a supply of gravel. $756,901 BONNYVILLE NO. 87, M.D. OF Expand and upgrade the municipal administration building. $6,394,300 Pave a portion of Dupre Road. $2,543,348 CAMROSE COUNTY Install water distribution lines in the Hamlet of Duhamel. $2,179,580 CARDSTON COUNTY Purchase land for a public works facility. $320,000 Purchase a gravel truck. $134,944 Purchase a tractor with a belly dump trailer. $164,039 Purchase a grader. $221,702 CLEARWATER COUNTY Rehabilitate several roads. $2,454,311 Develop the Nordegg subdivision. $2,469,327 CYPRESS COUNTY Construct and rehabilitate several roads. $1,000,000 Purchase a sanding truck. $300,000 Purchase a grader. $400,000 Jointly purchase a fire truck with the Special Areas Board. $216,900 Complete phase 2 of the Eagle Butte Road rehabilitation. $1,861,277 FAIRVIEW NO. 136, M.D. OF Contribute funding to the Fairview Rural Water Coop for the purchase of electronic water meter heads. $15,000 FLAGSTAFF COUNTY Purchase a community bus for use by various associations, sport clubs, and other groups. $200,000 Purchase a supply of gravel. $500,000 Purchase and install automated vehicle location units as part of the infrastructure management system. $250,000 FOOTHILLS NO. 31, M.D. OF Jointly construct an overpass at the junction of Highway 2 and 498 Avenue with the Province of Alberta and the Town of High River. $1,900,000 Page 5

6 FOOTHILLS NO. 31, M.D. OF Purchase a pumper truck and tanker truck. $700,000 Conduct a water resource study. $352,000 Rehabilitate portions of several roads. $600,000 GRANDE PRAIRIE NO. 1, COUNTY OF Pave a portion of Township Road 730. $1,500,000 Design and construct a sportsplex facility. $19,500,000 Construct a turning lane at Evergreen Park intersection. $1,500,000 Rehabilitate and widen Bauman Road. $720,000 GREENVIEW NO. 16, M.D. OF Pave portions of Harper Creek Road and Township Road 704. $6,679,160 KNEEHILL COUNTY Design and construct a county administration building. $5,500,000 LAC STE. ANNE COUNTY Upgrade a portion of Range Road 84. $195,000 Upgrade a portion of Rail Grade Road. $150,000 Upgrade a portion of Township Road 540. $250,000 Upgrade a portion of Range Road 30. $525,000 Purchase a tanker truck. $279,983 Purchase graders. $1,097,444 LACOMBE COUNTY Complete phase 2 of Haynes Road rehabilitation. $3,500,000 Rehabilitate a portion of Prentiss Road. $720,000 Rehabilitate and widen a portion of a road. $1,219,914 LAMONT COUNTY Purchase a bulldozer. $185,000 Purchase a semi-tractor trailer. $125,371 Purchase a gravel pit. $265,000 Purchase a road mulcher. $447,954 Purchase two graders. $454,000 LEDUC COUNTY Purchase two graders. $535,000 Page 6

7 LEDUC COUNTY Contribute funding to the Town of Beaumont for the installation of traffic signals at the intersection of 50 Street and Township Road 510. Contribute funding to the construction of the Beaumont S&D Aqua- Fit Complex. $203,000 $864,000 Upgrade the pumphouse in the Hamlet of New Sarepta. $24,000 Pave a portion of 5 Street. $450,000 Upgrade the wastewater lift station in the Hamlet of New Sarepta. $31,000 Rehabilitate a portion of Range Road 263 including an intersection analysis and widening the road. $2,095,557 Replace graders. $636,000 Rehabilitate portions of roads in the Nisku Industrial Park. $1,691,395 Reinforce the sand and salt shed located near the Village of Thorsby. $260,000 Replace the sand and salt shed located in the Hamlet of Nisku. $300,000 LETHBRIDGE, COUNTY OF Purchase a grader. $450,000 Reconstruct a portion of North Park Lake Road. $2,997,300 MINBURN NO. 27, COUNTY OF Conduct a feasibility study for Range Road 91 and rehabilitate several roads. Jointly upgrade a waste transfer station with the villages of Innisfree, Mannville, and Minburn. Construct a water truck fill station in the Hamlet of Lavoy and upgrade the associated pump station and reservoir. Convert the existing landfill in the Hamlet of Ranfurly into a solid waste transfer station. Rehabilitate portions of Range Road 141, including the road embankment. $341,532 $382,500 $531,000 $721,500 $358,800 MOUNTAIN VIEW COUNTY Rehabilitate portions of several roads. $1,850,000 Rehabilitate and pave several roads. $205,000 Construct a guard rail on Wimborne Road. $205,000 NEWELL, COUNTY OF Construct water distribution lines for a regional water system. $27,000,000 NORTHERN LIGHTS, COUNTY OF Purchase a grader. $400,000 Page 7

8 NORTHERN LIGHTS, COUNTY OF Contribute funding to the Town of Manning for the construction of a fire hall. $1,200,000 NORTHERN SUNRISE COUNTY Develop the basement in the county administration building. $250,000 PARKLAND COUNTY Rehabilitate Township Road 510 from Highway 759 to Range Road 55. Purchase right-of-way and rehabilitate Campsite Road from Secondary Highway 627 to 628. Purchase right-of-way and rehabilitate Township Road 530 from Secondary Highway 770 to Range Road 21. Purchase right-of-way and rehabilitate Township Road 510 from Range Road 44 to 51. Purchase right-of-way and rehabilitate Campsite Road from Township Road 540 to Secondary Highway 633. Purchase right-of-way and rehabilitate Graminia Road from Range Road 271 to 273. Purchase right-of-way and rehabilitate Range Road 51 from Township 503A to 505. Replace a portion of wastewater line and roadway along 51 Street and 53 Avenue in the Hamlet of Entwistle. Purchase three aerial fire trucks for joint use with the City of Spruce Grove and the Town of Stony Plain. $1,100,000 $5,500,000 $5,260,000 $3,330,000 $3,000,000 $3,320,000 $700,000 $900,000 $1,421,833 PEACE NO. 135, M.D. OF Purchase a grader. $250,000 Purchase a backhoe loader. $65,000 Replace the culvert structure on Range Road 231. $30,000 Purchase a fire pumper truck. $150,000 Replace the fuel storage system, including installation of new tanks and pipes. $100,000 PINCHER CREEK NO. 9, M.D. OF Repave a portion of Landfill Road. $1,980,125 PONOKA COUNTY Rehabilitate a portion of Mecca Glen Road. $1,369,307 PROVOST NO. 52, M.D. OF Rehabilitate a portion of Township Road 422. $1,372,731 Rehabilitate a portion of Range Road 82. $400,000 Page 8

9 RANCHLAND NO. 66, M.D. OF Contribute funding to the Town of Nanton for the rehabilitation of the Tom Hornecker Recreation Centre roof. $16,000 ROCKY VIEW COUNTY Construct a fire hall and purchase firefighting equipment. $6,060,000 SADDLE HILLS COUNTY Rehabilitate a portion of Township Road 801. $1,671,920 SMOKY LAKE COUNTY Rehabilitate a portion of Range Road 180 between Township Roads 595 and 600. $125,250 Purchase a trailer to transport road maintenance equipment. $110,000 Rehabilitate portions of Range Road 141. $145,000 Rehabilitate a portion of Township Road 620 between Range Roads 140A and 142. Rehabilitate a portion of Range Road 170 between Highway 28 and Township Road 600. Rehabilitate a portion of Range Road 170 between Highway 28 and Township Road 592. Rehabilitate a portion of Township Road 600 between Range Roads 180 and 181A. Pave roads in the resort communities of Mons Lake and Sandy Lane. $200,000 $194,705 $107,800 $151,142 $141,830 SMOKY RIVER NO. 130, M.D. OF Rehabilitate several roads. $275,000 Upgrade several roads from dirt to gravel. $186,581 Purchase right-of-way for construction of the Peavine Road. $80,000 SPIRIT RIVER NO. 133, M.D. OF Reconstruct a bridge along Township Road 773 between Range Road 55 and 60. $87,500 Purchase a skid steer with attachments. $120,000 Upgrade portions of Township Road 782, including the purchase of a right-of-way, installation of culverts, and widening of ditches. $50,000 ST. PAUL NO. 19, COUNTY OF Purchase graders. $1,714,091 STARLAND COUNTY Purchase hardware and vehicle components for a vehicle-based asset tracking system. $110,000 Design, purchase, and install rural addressing signs. $150,000 Page 9

10 STARLAND COUNTY Contribute funding to the Town of Drumheller for the construction of the Badlands Community Facility. Upgrade administrative building parking lot and install a buried power line. $100,000 $65,000 Purchase a modular office to temporarily house public works staff. $70,000 Design and construct a public works shop. $3,653,754 STURGEON COUNTY Pave Excelsior Road from Highway 28 to Hewitt Estates. $1,680,000 Pave Sunnyside Road from Sturgeon River Bridge to Highway 28. $4,480,000 TABER, M.D. OF Rehabilitate several roads. $1,044,214 VERMILION RIVER, COUNTY OF Construct salt storage sheds. $550,000 Rehabilitate a portion of Township Road 511. $1,300,000 Rehabilitate a portion of Township Road 514. $2,700,000 Replace water and sewer lines on 51 Street. $217,000 VULCAN COUNTY Purchase a water tanker truck. $129,436 Purchase several road maintenance vehicles. $1,128,201 Purchase a maintenance equipment service truck. $106,244 Purchase a tandem truck. $151,730 Purchase a generator. $89,000 Purchase a fire truck. $250,000 Purchase self-contained breathing apparatus equipment. $180,000 Purchase an emergency operations centre vehicle. $92,000 Construct a fire training facility. $525,000 Rehabilitate portions of several gravel roads. $659,494 WAINWRIGHT NO. 61, M.D. OF Pave a portion of Township Road 452 and 454. $2,387,632 WARNER NO. 5, COUNTY OF Purchase a grader. $221,150 Rehabilitate portions of Rod Nelson Road north. $404,880 Rehabilitate Roy Swanson Road. $268,079 Page 10

11 WARNER NO. 5, COUNTY OF Construct an access road to Goldsprings Colony. $425,051 Extend a waterline from the Raymond Regional Water Treatment Plant to the Hamlet of New Dayton and county residents. Contribute funding to the Town of Milk River for the construction of the Milk River-Coutts Regional waterline. $186,000 $136,000 Replace a portion of County Road. $218,000 WESTLOCK COUNTY Purchase a pumper truck. $314,000 Rehabilitate a portion of Township Road 612. $409,920 Purchase a gravel supply and rehabilitate portions of several roads. Purchase land and expand and rehabilitate the Pickardville Lagoon. $1,020,734 $291,800 WETASKIWIN NO. 10, COUNTY OF Contribute funding to the Fletcher Community Association to replace gutters and eaves at the Fletcher Community Hall. Contribute funding to the Lakedell Agricultural Society for boiler replacement at the Lakedell Community Hall. $2,400 $29,402 Implement rural addressing signage system $238,769 Purchase and install automatic vehicle location hardware in county-owned vehicles. $361,231 Replace a culvert on Range Road 234. $336,000 Resurface a portion of Township Road 464 with chipseal. $481,191 Construct a public works storage building. $288,170 Contribute funding to the Alder Flats Agricultural Society to replace the roof of the Alder Flats Community Hall. Contribute funding to the Usona Agricultural Society to rehabilitate the kitchen at the Usona Community Hall. Contribute funding to the Buck Lake Seniors to replace the furnace, water tanks, and boiler at the Buck Lake Seniors Drop-in Centre. Contribute funding to the Fellowship of Alder Flats School Committee for the construction of a playground in the Hamlet of Alder Flats. Contribute funding to the Buck Lake Agricultural Society to upgrade the washrooms in the Buck Lake Community Hall. $30,000 $10,741 $10,000 $30,000 $10,123 WHEATLAND COUNTY Repave portions of Rockyford Road. $3,810,000 Extend and replace waterlines in the Hamlet of Gleichen. $305,287 Page 11

12 WOODLANDS COUNTY Widen and rehabilitate a portion of Old Blue Ridge Highway. $2,500,000 YELLOWHEAD COUNTY Pave Pindale Road. $1,735,146 Upgrade Long Lake Road. $4,150,000 Town ATHABASCA Accepted Amount Purchase a mower. $70,000 Purchase a front-end loader. $150,000 Purchase a geographic information system. $90,000 Upgrade the supervisory control and data acquisition system for the local water and wastewater systems. $50,000 BASHAW Install a storm water drainage swale and pipe at 51 Street. $37,350 Contribute funding to the Bashaw Playground Committee for the rehabilitation of the local playground and sports field. $11,430 Install water valves. $79,416 Extend the road and underground utilities to 55A Avenue. $156,734 Rehabilitate a wastewater lagoon. $209,000 BEAVERLODGE Jointly construct phase 2 of an indoor swimming pool with the County of Grande Prairie. $3,700,000 BLACK DIAMOND Rehabilitate a portion of 1 Street. $76,250 BON ACCORD Rehabilitate the administration building, including the construction of additional offices. $20,800 Purchase a loader. $85,000 Purchase a mower. $40,000 Upgrade the arena, including the construction of meeting rooms and barrier free washrooms. $150,000 Upgrade the public works shop. $57,000 BONNYVILLE Construct a wastewater lift station in the Gateway Industrial Park subdivision. $521,374 Page 12

13 BONNYVILLE Upgrade a portion of 54 Avenue, including road widening and installation of a water line. $1,250,000 BOW ISLAND Repave School Crescent and replace the sidewalks, wastewater lines, and waterlines. $545,000 BRUDERHEIM Replace a portion of sidewalk on 46 Street. $29,000 Rehabilitate a portion of 53 Avenue. $400,000 Construct a fire hall. $99,597 CALMAR Repave a portion of 47 Street and 54 Avenue and replace curbs, gutters, and sidewalks. $427,858 CANMORE Construct community daycare facility. $1,300,000 CARDSTON Expand an irrigation line to several parks and the campground. $275,236 Install sidewalk, curb, and gutter along portions of 1 Street East and 4 Avenue West. $63,709 Construct a wastewater line along 1 Street East and Lees Creek. $900,000 Replace waterlines along portions of 4 Avenue West and Main Street. Repave and rehabilitate portions of 2 Street East and 3 Avenue East and West. $240,500 $83,800 Install solar-powered circulators at the raw water reservoir. $54,425 Replace water pumps at the 9 Avenue booster station. $31,000 Install chlorine monitoring and disinfection equipment at the water treatment plant. $32,056 Purchase a sewer camera. $80,000 CARSTAIRS Construct the Tiny Lafleur Sports Park. $80,265 Construct a walking path. $43,750 Complete phase 2 of the Tiny Lafleur Sports Park construction. $60,000 Rehabilitate and pave a parking lot. $42,650 CASTOR Replace portions of waterlines. $231,082 Page 13

14 CASTOR Install an emergency back up generator at the water plant. $106,700 Purchase a skid steer and a hydrovac. $123,400 Purchase a garbage truck. $19,700 CHESTERMERE Purchase an excavator. $260,000 Purchase a water tanker. $350,000 Construct a fire hall. $300,000 Construct an addition to the public works facility. $500,000 Renovate the multi-use administration building and emergency operation centre. $205,000 Purchase a grader. $180,000 Purchase a highway tractor. $180,000 CLARESHOLM Rehabilitate several roads in the North Industrial Subdivision. $131,028 Rehabilitate several roads and a parking lot, including modifications required to control storm drainage. $117,000 COALDALE Construct a storm water detention pond. $1,052,400 Construct a multi-use facility for recreation and emergency operations. Construct sportsfields, including change rooms and storage facilities. $633,000 $120,000 Rehabilitate the Coaldale Sportsplex. $712,500 COALHURST Upgrade the Coalhurst and District Community Centre parking lot. $30,000 Purchase and install playground equipment at Imperial Meadows Park. Purchase a fire rescue vehicle for joint use with the County of Lethbridge. $40,000 $75,000 Upgrade Miners Memorial Park. $38,000 Construct an access road to Highway 25. $322,785 COCHRANE Replace street lights. $330,000 Page 14

15 CORONATION Replace a wastewater main along Victoria Avenue and Royal Street. $245,217 DAYSLAND Replace gas meters. $25,000 Rehabilitate a portion of a waterwater line. $100,000 Rehabilitate the west end railway crossing. $40,000 Purchase and install fencing around recreational areas. $30,000 Rehabilitate a wastewater lift station. $200,000 Construct a storm water retention pond. $70,000 DIDSBURY Rehabilitate and expand the wastewater lagoon system. $5,904,809 DRAYTON VALLEY Rehabilitate a portion of 50 Avenue, including paving overlay and installation of sidewalks. $321,528 DRUMHELLER Purchase a backhoe loader. $225,000 Reconfigure the existing civic centre into a new administrative building. $1,330,000 Replace a ventilation unit in the Drumheller Aquaplex. $165,000 Replace mechanical equipment in the Drumheller Memorial Arena. $125,000 Purchase a fire pumper truck. $360,000 Replace the water slide in the Drumheller Aquaplex. $500,000 EDSON Purchase an existing building in which physician office spaces are located. $350,000 Install and connect water wells to the existing water system. $460,265 Expand and pave the Galloway Museum parking lot. $95,000 Construct a performance pavilion at Centennial Park. $310,185 Rehabilitate and pave portions of several roads. $161,050 Purchase a sewer camera and a waterline leak detector. $160,000 Purchase a fire engine. $292,500 FAIRVIEW Construct a fire hall. $957,000 Page 15

16 FALHER Purchase and install water meters. $125,000 Purchase land to support the existing library. $52,151 FORT MACLEOD Construct a wastewater trunk line and a water transmission main to new subdivisions and the Alberta Public Safety and Law Enforcement Training Center. $584,978 FOX CREEK Purchase and install residential water meters. $404,500 GIBBONS Purchase a loader. $175,000 Replace a water main along a portion of 51 Street. $33,913 Install a water main and fire hydrants along 51 Avenue. $341,250 GRANUM Purchase a mower. $13,866 GRIMSHAW Reconstruct the Grimshaw Multiplex. $1,230,086 HARDISTY Replace the waterlines along 50 Street from 48 Avenue to 49 Avenue, and affected roadway, curb, and sidewalk. $187,966 Purchase a sanding truck. $29,675 HIGH LEVEL Construct a town hall park, including a paved walkway. $275,000 Construct an animal control facility. $238,544 Purchase a backhoe. $150,000 Replace a fire department rescue vehicle. $240,000 HIGH PRAIRIE Jointly expand the fire hall with the Municipal District of Big Lakes. $521,000 HIGH RIVER Construct a dyke to protect the Beachwood Subdivision. $1,415,350 Replace the communication system in the administration building and fire hall, including telephones and controllers. $162,250 Replace a fire pumper truck. $383,612 Upgrade the Operations Centre. $350,000 Develop plans for a leisure centre. $150,000 Page 16

17 HIGH RIVER Rehabilitate and widen a portion of 12 Avenue. $3,225,000 Develop an Infrastructure Master Plan. $350,000 Develop a Flood Management Master Plan. $425,000 Construct a parking lot and restore landscaping at the Charles Clark Medical Centre. $500,000 HINTON Construct a park along Happy Creek with picnic and play areas, trails, and a bike park. $1,170,000 INNISFAIL Renovate the former library to become the firehall and construct an addition on the building for the Emergency Operations Centre. $1,466,616 IRRICANA Purchase a riding mower. $16,000 Purchase a truck equipped with a plow and dump box. $76,000 Replace the community hall roof. $35,000 Replace furnaces in the community hall. $16,000 Construct an addition to the recreation complex. $20,000 Conduct a system-wide review of municipal buildings. $50,000 KILLAM Rehabilitate an administration building. $17,390 Rehabilitate the Agriplex parking lot. $30,000 Purchase a fire truck. $180,000 LAMONT Construct a new administration building. $1,200,000 LEGAL Rehabilitate a baseball park, including replacement of bleachers and reconstruction of washroom facilities. Upgrade the arena, including rehabilitation of washroom facilities, relocation of penalty boxes, and replacement of players benches. Upgrade the trail system, including extension and pavement of walkways, and rehabilitation of a wooden bridge. Rehabilitate a portion of 50 Avenue and replace curbs and sidewalk. $15,000 $58,000 $47,000 $166,793 MAGRATH Upgrade the water treatment plant. $900,000 Page 17

18 MANNING Replace storm water conduits. $41,804 Pave a portion of 2 Avenue. $289,533 MCLENNAN Upgrade the water treatment plant. $168,000 Contribute funding to the Municipal District of Smoky River for the construction of a road from the Town of McLennan to the Peavine Métis Settlement. $136,000 Purchase a grader. $200,000 MILLET Purchase a backhoe. $121,490 NANTON Develop an infrastructure implementation plan. $30,000 Replace the Tom Hornecker Recreation Centre roof. $121,000 OKOTOKS Purchase waste collection trucks and bins. $1,238,125 OLDS Purchase a multi-purpose machine with attachments. $165,000 Purchase a loader mounted snow blower. $73,655 Install an acoustic leak monitoring system in the new subdivision water distribution systems. Rehabilitate several roads, including resurfacing and replacement of waterlines, wastewater lines, and storm waterlines. Prepare an Open Space and Trails Master Plan and upgrade the trail system. $75,000 $1,050,000 $200,000 ONOWAY Upgrade a lift station including construction of a well and installation of new mechanical, electrical, and control systems. Rehabilitate Elks Park, including installation of new playground equipment and parking lot upgrades. $367,163 $28,725 OYEN Replace wastewater lines adjacent to Lac Ste. Anne Trail. $271,200 Contribute funding to Alberta Health Services for the construction of a medical clinic. $100,000 Replace the swimming pool boiler. $20,000 Purchase a first response vehicle and breathing apparatus. $63,000 Purchase a compressor and condenser for the arena. $73,565 Page 18

19 PEACE RIVER Replace water and wastewater mains in the Lower West Peace area. $163,903 Replace water and wastewater mains in the West Hill area. $400,000 Purchase a water vacuum truck, a dump truck, and an ice resurfacing machine. $325,000 Install a wheelchair accessible elevator in the town office. $184,750 Rehabilitate the water system, including replacement of a water pump and water meter upgrades. $120,000 PICTURE BUTTE Construct a waterline. $65,000 Replace a water treatment facility pump. $17,500 Pave Factory Drive. $140,343 Purchase a skid steer. $60,000 PINCHER CREEK Replace the roof of the Fred Huddlestun Senior Citizen Centre. $100,000 Replace the waterline along Church Avenue and Dupuy Street. $200,000 Expand the town hall and upgrade the meeting room. $265,000 Upgrade Castleview Heights Park, including relocation of playground equipment and drainage improvements. Upgrade the supervisory control and data acquisition system at the water treatment plant. $175,000 $40,000 PONOKA Construct an asphalt trail from Elizabeth Street to Frederick Street. $200,000 Upgrade the Ponoka Culture and Recreation Complex, including the front foyer and washrooms. Reconfigure the existing water treatment facility into a new community activity centre. $130,000 $93,000 Upgrade the wastewater force main and lift station. $978,500 RAINBOW LAKE Rehabilitate a municipally-owned staff housing unit. $40,000 RAYMOND Upgrade the waste transfer station. $164,496 Upgrade the recreation facility. $311,576 Replace portions of several sidewalks. $35,504 Construct a covered picnic shelter. $80,000 Page 19

20 REDCLIFF Complete the design and engineering for the North Side Industrial Subdivision expansion. $500,000 Rehabilitate a portion of 4 Avenue. $358,000 Rehabilitate a portion of 1 Avenue. $340,000 Rehabilitate a portion of 2 Avenue. $293,800 Rehabilitate portions of the road along 6 Avenue South East. $97,106 Evaluate the storm water system. $60,000 REDWATER Purchase a rescue vehicle outfitted with extrication equipment. $35,530 Purchase a skid steer with attachments. $44,800 Purchase a lift truck. $24,500 Rehabilitate portions of 49 Avenue from 51 Street to 47 Street, including sidewalk and drainage. $900,000 RIMBEY Purchase an ice resurfacing machine. $98,950 Purchase a fire pumper truck for joint use with Ponoka County. $100,000 Evaluate existing infrastructure and develop an Infrastructure Management Plan. $60,000 Replace sidewalks. $100,000 Upgrade the intersection at Highway 20 and 57 Avenue. $100,000 Install waterlines, valves, and pumps to connect the reservoir to the water distribution system. $96,587 Install a sports floor in the Rimbey Community Centre Complex. $100,000 Replace playground equipment. $50,000 ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOUSE Replace sections of water mains along 52, 53, 54 Avenue and install a storm water main. $1,178,099 Replace sections of water mains along 47 and 48 Street. $630,000 SEDGEWICK Replace the roof on the Sedgewick Recreation Center. $183,660 Repurpose a building into an eco-centre. $270,000 Replace portions of wastewater lines. $1,400,000 Rebuild Main Street Park, including replacement of the water system and seating areas. $244,500 Page 20

21 SEXSMITH Construct an addition to the Community Center. $45,000 Construct a water spray park. $343,188 SMOKY LAKE Develop a storm water retention plan. $50,000 Purchase a mower. $13,900 Purchase a gravel truck. $50,000 ST. PAUL Jointly construct a medical clinic with the County of St. Paul. $2,100,000 Install water and wastewater lines along 57 Street. $375,000 STETTLER Replace a culvert at Red Willow Creek. $280,000 Rehabilitate a portion of Main Street, including replacement of sidewalks and installation of curb extensions. $408,000 Replace a wastewater main along a portion of 51 Avenue. $75,000 Replace a wastewater main located between 54 Street and 55 Street. $300,000 Construct flood protection levees along Red Willow Creek. $160,000 STRATHMORE Replace a pump at the Brentwood Reservoir and rehabilitate the reservoir columns. $362,000 SUNDRE Install wheelchair access ramps in the downtown area. $55,200 Replace the roof of an office building that houses municipal services, including a fire station. $115,000 Install manholes and purchase flow meters to monitor water leaks. $121,500 SWAN HILLS Design and construct a solid waste transfer and recycle station. $149,480 Purchase a multi-purpose vehicle. $215,000 Purchase a skid steer loader with attachments. $75,000 Purchase a shoring cage and safety equipment for waterline trenching. $55,000 SYLVAN LAKE Carry out phase 3 of Lakeshore Drive redevelopment, including roadway, promenade, and Centennial Park improvements. $4,800,000 Construct an administration building. $610,000 Page 21

22 SYLVAN LAKE Upgrade a portion of 47A Avenue, including road reconstruction, widening, and installation of a sidewalk. $300,000 TABER Rehabilitate the administration building. $1,114,373 THREE HILLS Improve drainage around the water park and install a concrete deck, walkway, and fence. $50,000 TOFIELD Develop a walking path and bike trail system. $125,000 Replace the aquatic centre roof. $60,000 Contribute funding to the Tofield Agricultural Society for the replacement of the ice plant in the Tofield Arena. $165,250 TROCHU Purchase a flush truck. $250,000 Extend water and wastewater lines to a new mobile-home subdivision and pave the roadway. $523,668 TURNER VALLEY Purchase a gravel truck. $43,550 Upgrade a section of road and replace manholes, wastewater lines, and water mains. $322,145 TWO HILLS Pave a portion of 53 Avenue including the addition of curbs, gutters, and sidewalk. $114,785 VALLEYVIEW Renovate the community hall. $206,383 Rehabilitate portions of several roads. $44,375 Rehabilitate the recreation facility and install free standing exercise equipment along a trail. $30,000 Purchase a front-end loader. $112,000 Purchase an emergency response vehicle. $25,000 VAUXHALL Purchase a grader and loader. $250,000 VEGREVILLE Construct an equipment storage facility. $437,000 Purchase a garbage and recycling truck. $260,000 Page 22

23 VEGREVILLE Purchase a gravel truck. $106,000 Purchase a street sweeper. $200,500 Purchase an ice resurfacing machine. $100,000 Rehabilitate the Vegreville Materials Recovery Facility. $106,000 VERMILION Construct a sand and salt storage building. $59,500 Rehabilitate local roads, including paving and installation of sidewalks. $336,647 Rehabilitate the Vermilion Recreation Centre. $217,500 VIKING Replace a snow blower attachment. $17,000 Replace a tandem truck. $55,000 WAINWRIGHT Extend water and wastewater lines. $865,535 Rehabilitate a portion of Main Street including underground infrastructure, sidewalks, curbs, and gutters. $3,687,737 WHITECOURT Replace the fire standpipe system in the Whitecourt Twin Arenas. $175,500 Replace the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system in the Allan and Jean Millar Centre. $156,000 Village ACME Accepted Amount Rehabilitate the existing wastewater line by installing a liner. $400,000 ALBERTA BEACH Construct a public works building. $276,659 ALIX Upgrade lagoon pond banks. $50,000 Rehabilitate the railway crossings at Main Street and 47 Street. $12,000 Replace a storm water conduit. $20,000 Rehabilitate a portion of Railway Avenue. $50,000 Rehabilitate portions of several roads. $50,000 ALLIANCE Purchase a loader including snow blade attachment. $45,000 Page 23

24 AMISK Assess municipal infrastructure and develop a long-term capital plan. $125,000 BARONS Replace a tractor mower. $38,000 Replace the breathing apparatus in the fire hall. $20,000 Upgrade the wastewater system, including replacement of several manholes and an outtake pipe. $33,000 Complete an assessment study of the storm water system. $25,000 Install water valves and fire hydrants. $30,000 BIG VALLEY Rehabilitate 2 Avenue, including storm water drainage and pavement. $309,475 BRETON Replace water valves. $75,000 Construct a road and storm water ditches adjacent to Fraser Drive and install water and wastewater infrastructure. $246,725 CARBON Install several fire hydrants. $52,400 Complete the final phase of renovations in the administration building. $20,000 Design and construct a fire station. $705,000 Inspect wastewater lines and prepare an assessment report. $10,200 Upgrade the electrical system in the campground. $40,250 Replace portions of wastewater lines. $70,000 CARMANGAY Complete a major clean-up of a lagoon. $30,000 Purchase a backhoe. $55,000 Replace the roof on the administration building. $7,000 Install fire hydrants. $28,000 CHAUVIN Purchase and install automated gas meter readers. $25,000 Pave 3 Avenue from Main Street to Dominion Street. $123,584 CLYDE Purchase and install water meters. $54,803 Page 24

25 CLYDE Install a water main along a portion of Highway 18 to connect to the existing water distribution system. Pave a portion of 49 Street and rehabilitate a portion of 52 Avenue. $100,814 $47,033 COUTTS Jointly construct a regional water line with the Town of Milk River. $367,000 CREMONA Replace the sidewalk on Railway Avenue. $25,000 CZAR Rehabilitate several streets, including pavement and installation of sidewalks. $178,407 DELIA DONALDA Replace wastewater lines. $244,451 Replace the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning units in the Village Complex. $18,042 Replace a wastewater line. $40,308 Purchase a tractor and a mower with attachments. $81,103 Purchase a public works vehicle. $52,875 Contribute funding to the County of Stettler for the joint purchase of a pumper truck. $25,000 Purchase a snow plow attachment. $6,999 DONNELLY Install a main distribution waterline. $149,000 Purchase and install upgraded water meters. $62,000 DUCHESS Pave a portion of Prairie Winds subdivision and 1 Street. $250,000 Install a wastewater bypass line parallel to Highway 550. $90,500 Install a lift station for a storm water retention pond. $30,000 ELNORA Replace a section of wastewater line. $15,000 Purchase a skid steer. $10,000 Develop a Storm Water Management Plan. $25,000 Page 25

26 EMPRESS Purchase a modified truck for use as a gravel truck for garbage and snow removal. $135,000 FOREMOST Rehabilitate the Foremost and District Civic Centre and Recreational Facility, including replacement of siding and the swimming pool filtration system. $80,000 Purchase a front-mount mower. $17,000 Upgrade the wastewater lift station. $73,435 Upgrade the raw water pump and system controls. $68,110 FORESTBURG Replace wastewater lines. $302,825 Repave portions of several roads. $225,957 GALAHAD Replace the electrical panel and the structure housing the water wells. Inspect water and wastewater lines, and prepare an underground infrastructure capital plan. $7,000 $25,000 Develop a community park, including washroom facilities. $32,000 GIROUXVILLE Pave a portion of 50 Avenue, replace sidewalks, and install a storm water line. $177,913 GLENWOOD Construct the Glenwood Community Centre including rehabilitation of associated library space and relocation of the village office. $765,048 HALKIRK Pave a portion of Howard Street. $80,000 HAY LAKES Conduct a drainage assessment and geotechnical study and pave several local roadways. $60,930 Purchase an emergency generator and install transfer switches. $52,621 Replace the bobcat and purchase attachments. $25,776 HEISLER Develop a new municipal park. $22,000 HILL SPRING Rehabilitate a skating rink. $7,000 Install a storm water line. $17,760 Page 26

27 HILL SPRING Extend portions of the village's drainage ditch network. $149,423 HUGHENDEN Purchase snow removal equipment. $79,000 Rehabilitate the wastewater lagoon. $190,000 HUSSAR Construct a wastewater lift station. $285,841 INNISFREE Contribute funding to the County of Two Hills for construction of a regional waste transfer site. Contribute funding to the Alberta East Central Water Corporation for a regional water system. $55,944 $73,920 IRMA Upgrade 50 Street and replace the water and wastewater lines. $241,960 Purchase tractor mowers. $29,101 LOMOND Replace several residential and business water meters. $40,000 Purchase a new tractor bucket. $6,700 Replace the roof on the village office. $10,160 Replace the roof on the water treatment plant. $6,500 Replace residential cast iron water lines. $71,942 Upgrade the water treatment plant. $59,421 Replace the tractor-mounted mower. $6,300 LONGVIEW Construct a wastewater lagoon. $388,277 LOUGHEED Rehabilitate the roof of the administration building and public library. $14,298 Construct an access road for a commercial district. $32,000 MARWAYNE Replace portions of water and wastewater lines. $251,197 MILO Replace several curb stops. $200,000 Purchase a skid steer. $35,000 Page 27

28 MILO Purchase land and a facility for the Public Works Department. $50,000 Inspect the wastewater lines using camera technology. $16,726 Rehabilitate the Snake Valley Drop-in Centre. $15,500 Rehabiliate the administration office. $9,600 MINBURN Rehabilitate a baseball field, including installation of fencing and bleachers. $10,000 Rehabilitate a portion of Main Street. $50,000 Purchase a maintenance truck. $8,500 Purchase a video security system to monitor village roads. $25,000 Upgrade infrastructure for a wireless internet network expansion. $30,000 Install infrastructure for a new subdivision including roads, sidewalks, and a sewer line. $40,000 MORRIN MUNSON Replace a portion of the wastewater lines along 2 Avenue. $300,000 Purchase a computer for use with infrastructure management system software. $7,200 Rehabilitate portions of several streets. $24,000 Purchase a sanding truck. $50,000 Purchase a tractor. $32,000 MYRNAM Purchase a water truck. $35,000 Purchase a bobcat and attachments. $27,000 NAMPA Rehabilitate a portion of Railway Avenue. $241,000 NEW NORWAY Construct a pumphouse. $150,544 PARADISE VALLEY Replace fire hydrants. $8,300 Purchase a loader. $100,865 ROSALIND Construct water and wasterwater lines. $42,390 Page 28

29 ROSALIND Drill a water well. $18,000 Purchase a tractor with additional components. $15,330 ROSEMARY Install water mains on Lupin Avenue and Aster Street. $115,000 Rehabilitate the wastewater line along Centre Street and Aster Street. $44,100 RYLEY Replace a dump truck. $25,000 Replace a lawnmower. $20,000 Rehabilitate existing wastewater lines by installing a liner. $150,000 SPRING LAKE Construct a recreational trail system. $15,200 STANDARD Install an aeration system at the raw water reservoir. $75,000 Replace water and wastewater lines. $900,000 Purchase a tractor. $35,000 STIRLING Construct a storage facility and install fencing at the local sports complex. $60,000 Upgrade the swimming pool. $50,000 Pave and upgrade portions of 2 and 3 Street between 4 and 5 Avenue. $193,658 STROME Complete engineering work to extend 48 Street and 49 Street to a new subdivision. $10,500 Purchase a public works vehicle. $10,000 Replace water main valves and upgrade manholes. $180,000 Purchase a grader. $15,000 VETERAN Replace the garbage truck. $20,000 VILNA Rehabilitate and replace fire hydrants. $87,750 Upgrade the Vilna Water Treatment and Distribution Facility. $105,720 Page 29

30 WABAMUN Construct a playground in Waterfront Park. $133,046 Upgrade the parking lot in Waterfront Park. $133,046 WARBURG Pave a section of and construct sidewalks along 52 Avenue and 45 Street. $142,205 Jointly construct an addition to the fire hall with Leduc County. $23,700 Replace portions of several sidewalks. $25,000 Purchase a mower. $10,000 WASKATENAU Construct a shelter for an emergency response vehicle. $15,000 Replace the roof on a water facility. $10,000 WILLINGDON Construct an addition to the firehall. $50,000 YOUNGSTOWN Rehabilitate several roads. $150,000 Summer Village BIRCHCLIFF Accepted Amount BONDISS Construct a wastewater collection system. $1,186,128 Rehabilitate several roads, including paving, installation of guard rails, and culverts. $734,000 BONNYVILLE BEACH Construct a storm water ditch in Perch Close. $15,868 Construct a solid waste collection depot. $99,000 CASTLE ISLAND Construct a storage shed. $6,000 HALF MOON BAY Design a wastewater collection system. $110,000 HORSESHOE BAY Construct a parking lot. $10,000 ISLAND LAKE SOUTH Rehabilitate Shank Drive, Kirby Place, and Neilson Drive. $544,165 Page 30

31 JARVIS BAY Design a waterline. $120,000 LARKSPUR Resurface several roads. $166,407 MA-ME-O BEACH Repave several roads. $51,176 Rehabilitate the community hall, including plumbing, heating, and ventilation system upgrades and replacement of windows and doors. $50,000 MEWATHA BEACH Rehabilitate Mewatha Drive. $88,101 NAKAMUN PARK Upgrade the electrical system in the public works building. $12,000 Purchase a truck equipped with a hydraulic lift. $20,000 Construct a storage shed. $20,000 NORGLENWOLD Design a waterline. $120,000 NORRIS BEACH Install a wastewater collection system to connect to the Pigeon Lake Regional Wastewater system. Convert an existing natural area into a park and install playground equipment. $89,909 $100,000 PARKLAND BEACH Expand and renovate the community hall/administration facility, including the installation of a new water well and septic tank. $188,000 Complete the construction of the public works shop. $15,000 Purchase and install playground equipment. $20,000 PELICAN NARROWS Rehabilitate portions of several roads. $178,972 POINT ALISON Purchase a walkway sweeper and blower. $9,345 Rehabilitate Prospect Drive. $14,000 POPLAR BAY Rehabilitate a portion of Poplar Bay Drive. $105,500 Page 31

32 ROSS HAVEN Construct a new recreational trail system. $115,900 SILVER SANDS Rehabilitate several roads. $23,563 SUNBREAKER COVE Design a wastewater collection system. $120,000 SUNRISE BEACH Purchase a mower. $10,270 Pave portions of Victory Road and Shedden Drive. $461,987 SUNSET BEACH Rehabilitate a portion of Willow Drive. $400,000 SUNSET POINT Construct designated parking areas. $50,000 Rehabilitate the storm water drainage system. $350,000 WEST COVE Rehabilitate the wastewater lagoon. $200,000 YELLOWSTONE Contribute funding to the North 43 Lagoon Commission for the construction of a lagoon force main. $117,325 Construct an addition to the public works building. $90,000 Purchase a video security system to monitor the main road. $6,000 Improvement District I.D. NO. 04 (WATERTON) Upgrade equipment at the water spray park and extend adjacent sidewalks. I.D. NO. 12 (JASPER NATIONAL PARK) Accepted Amount $60,000 Rehabilitate a railway crossing and adjacent road. $120,000 Special Area SPECIAL AREAS BOARD Accepted Amount Jointly purchase a fire truck with Cypress County. $250,000 Purchase graders. $669,500 Purchase a maintenance reclaimer. $614,000 Page 32

33 SPECIAL AREAS BOARD Design and construct new disposal sites at the Big Country Waste Management landfill. $500,000 Metis Settlement BUFFALO LAKE METIS SETTLEMENT Accepted Amount Purchase a vacuum truck. $157,528 EAST PRAIRIE METIS SETTLEMENT Purchase a water distribution truck. $196,208 Purchase emergency generators. $10,000 Purchase a garbage truck. $70,000 ELIZABETH METIS SETTLEMENT Purchase a mulcher and track loader. $79,850 Purchase and install infrastructure for a broadband internet network. $186,598 Purchase a garbage truck. $97,000 Rehabilitate the public works building. $28,000 Rehabilitate the community recreation centre. $20,000 Rehabilitate a portion of South Road. $40,000 Rehabilitate portions of gravel roads. $100,000 KIKINO METIS SETTLEMENT Design of and engineering for the Kikino Communi-plex. $217,019 Other TOWNSITE OF REDWOOD MEADOWS ADMIN SOC Accepted Amount Develop an Infrastructure and Drainage Plan. $30,000 Purchase a multi-use utility vehicle. $28,000 Purchase a water tanker truck for the fire department. $280,000 Rehabilitate the administrative and community centre building. $32,803 Page 33

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