Southern Alberta mayors say their municipalities would have no trouble spending more infrastructure dollars from the Alberta government.
During its convention last week, Alberta Municipalities called on the UCP government to increase the local government fiscal framework to $1.75 billion from the current allocation of $722 million. Next year, the LGFF is set to replace the Alberta government’s current infrastructure funding program, the Municipal Sustainability Initiative program, a key“As a tourism municipality, we cannot fund our infrastructure and maintenance needs from our local tax base,” he said Thursday.
Any additional infrastructure dollars would be spent addressing the already existing infrastructure deficit, said Krausert. “What happens when you delay those is you get more water loss because pipes over time degrade and you get more cracks,” he said. “It’s not unusual to some water loss in your system, and you’re always trying to get ahead of it.”‘There is no end to infrastructure that most municipalities would put their money into’
New residents who move to the province thanks to the Alberta government’s Alberta is Calling campaign expect to be safe and have amenities to enjoy, Brown said.
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