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2018 Gas Tax Fund Allocations 2018 Gas Tax Fund Allocations Municipality Total GTF Funding Total $228,827,043 Cities AIRDRIE $3,580,713 BROOKS $797,032 CALGARY $68,740,572 CAMROSE $1,033,698 CHESTERMERE $1,121,338 COLD LAKE $825,160 EDMONTON $51,433,718 FORT SASKATCHEWAN $1,408,249 GRANDE PRAIRIE $3,483,863 LACOMBE $720,147 LEDUC $1,716,947 LETHBRIDGE $5,416,020 LLOYDMINSTER $1,083,502 MEDICINE HAT $3,489,047 RED DEER $5,538,463 SPRUCE GROVE $1,923,829 ST. ALBERT $3,617,501 WETASKIWIN $697,975 Towns ATHABASCA $163,532 BANFF $489,492 BARRHEAD $252,551 BASHAW $50,000 BASSANO $66,516 BEAUMONT $1,010,423 BEAVERLODGE $135,955 BENTLEY $59,456 BLACK DIAMOND $148,916 BLACKFALDS $546,908 BON ACCORD $84,331 BONNYVILLE $354,200 BOW ISLAND $112,680 BOWDEN $68,391 BRUDERHEIM $72,142 CALMAR $122,883 CANMORE $771,716 CARDSTON $197,727 March 22, 2018 Page 1/ 9 CARSTAIRS $224,863 CASTOR $51,238 CLARESHOLM $208,482 COALDALE $453,091 Municipality Total GTF Funding COALHURST $147,151 COCHRANE $1,451,655 CORONATION $51,845 CROSSFIELD $168,496 DAYSLAND $50,000 DEVON $362,804 DIDSBURY $290,552 DRAYTON VALLEY $399,040 DRUMHELLER $440,240 ECKVILLE $62,048 EDSON $464,066 ELK POINT $80,084 FAIRVIEW $165,352 FALHER $57,746 FORT MACLEOD $163,642 FOX CREEK $108,709 GIBBONS $174,232 GRANDE CACHE $196,955 GRANUM $50,000 GRIMSHAW $149,909 HANNA $141,139 HARDISTY $50,000 HIGH LEVEL $220,175 HIGH PRAIRIE $141,415 HIGH RIVER $749,213 HINTON $545,033 INNISFAIL $432,794 IRRICANA $67,067 KILLAM $54,547 LAMONT $97,843 LEGAL $74,182 MAGRATH $134,300 MANNING $65,247 MAYERTHORPE $72,803 MCLENNAN $50,000 MILK RIVER $50,000 MILLET $107,275 MORINVILLE $545,639 March 22, 2018 Page 2/ 9 MUNDARE $50,000 NANTON $120,291 NOBLEFORD $70,487 OKOTOKS $1,592,905 OLDS $506,535 ONOWAY $56,754 OYEN $56,367 PEACE RIVER $377,364 PENHOLD $180,740 PICTURE BUTTE $99,829 Municipality Total GTF Funding PINCHER CREEK $200,871 PONOKA $398,709 PROVOST $110,198 RAINBOW LAKE $50,000 RAYMOND $222,657 REDCLIFF $308,863 REDWATER $113,231 RIMBEY $141,581 ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOUSE $365,947 SEDGEWICK $50,000 SEXSMITH $144,504 SLAVE LAKE $366,830 SMOKY LAKE $53,169 SPIRIT RIVER $54,878 ST. PAUL $328,884 STAVELY $50,000 STETTLER $328,277 STONY PLAIN $948,043 STRATHMORE $758,700 SUNDRE $150,515 SWAN HILLS $71,755 SYLVAN LAKE $817,163 TABER $464,839 THORSBY $55,981 THREE HILLS $177,155 TOFIELD $114,776 TROCHU $58,353 TURNER VALLEY $141,139 TWO HILLS $79,587 VALLEYVIEW $102,752 VAUXHALL $67,398 VEGREVILLE $314,819 March 22, 2018 Page 3/ 9 VERMILION $228,889 VIKING $59,732 VULCAN $105,730 WAINWRIGHT $345,816 WEMBLEY $83,614 WESTLOCK $281,341 WHITECOURT $562,792 Villages ACME $50,000 ALBERTA BEACH $56,147 ALIX $50,000 ALLIANCE $50,000 AMISK $50,000 ANDREW $50,000 ARROWWOOD $50,000 BARNWELL $52,231 Municipality Total GTF Funding BARONS $50,000 BAWLF $50,000 BEISEKER $50,000 BERWYN $50,000 BIG VALLEY $50,000 BITTERN LAKE $50,000 BOYLE $50,000 BRETON $50,000 CARBON $50,000 CARMANGAY $50,000 CAROLINE $50,000 CEREAL $50,000 CHAMPION $50,000 CHAUVIN $50,000 CHIPMAN $50,000 CLIVE $50,000 CLYDE $50,000 CONSORT $50,000 COUTTS $50,000 COWLEY $50,000 CREMONA $50,000 CZAR $50,000 DELBURNE $50,000 DELIA $50,000 DEWBERRY $50,000 DONALDA $50,000 March 22, 2018 Page 4/ 9 DONNELLY $50,000 DUCHESS $59,842 EDBERG $50,000 EDGERTON $50,000 ELNORA $50,000 EMPRESS $50,000 FERINTOSH $50,000 FOREMOST $50,000 FORESTBURG $50,000 GADSBY $50,000 GIROUXVILLE $50,000 GLENDON $50,000 GLENWOOD $50,000 HALKIRK $50,000 HAY LAKES $50,000 HEISLER $50,000 HILL SPRING $50,000 HINES CREEK $50,000 HOLDEN $50,000 HUGHENDEN $50,000 HUSSAR $50,000 HYTHE $50,000 Municipality Total GTF Funding INNISFREE $50,000 IRMA $50,000 KITSCOTY $53,830 LINDEN $50,000 LOMOND $50,000 LONGVIEW $50,000 LOUGHEED $50,000 MANNVILLE $50,000 MARWAYNE $50,000 MILO $50,000 MORRIN $50,000 MUNSON $50,000 MYRNAM $50,000 NAMPA $50,000 PARADISE VALLEY $50,000 ROCKYFORD $50,000 ROSALIND $50,000 ROSEMARY $50,000 RYCROFT $50,000 RYLEY $50,000 March 22, 2018 Page 5/ 9 SPRING LAKE $50,000 STANDARD $50,000 STIRLING $69,991 VETERAN $50,000 VILNA $50,000 WABAMUN $50,000 WARBURG $50,000 WARNER $50,000 WASKATENAU $50,000 YOUNGSTOWN $50,000 Summer Villages ARGENTIA BEACH $6,489 BETULA BEACH $5,882 BIRCH COVE $7,482 BIRCHCLIFF $11,453 BONDISS $11,067 BONNYVILLE BEACH $9,633 BURNSTICK LAKE $5,827 CASTLE ISLAND $5,552 CRYSTAL SPRINGS $7,813 GHOST LAKE $9,523 GOLDEN DAYS $13,825 GRANDVIEW $11,288 GULL LAKE $14,707 HALF MOON BAY $7,316 HORSESHOE BAY $9,026 ISLAND LAKE $17,575 ISLAND LAKE SOUTH $8,364 Municipality Total GTF Funding ITASKA BEACH $6,269 JARVIS BAY $16,748 KAPASIWIN $5,552 LAKEVIEW $6,655 LARKSPUR $7,427 MA-ME-O BEACH $11,067 MEWATHA BEACH $9,964 NAKAMUN PARK $10,295 NORGLENWOLD $20,057 NORRIS BEACH $7,096 PARKLAND BEACH $13,439 PELICAN NARROWS $13,328 POINT ALISON $5,552 POPLAR BAY $10,681 March 22, 2018 Page 6/ 9 ROCHON SANDS $9,743 ROSS HAVEN $13,825 SANDY BEACH $20,333 SEBA BEACH $14,321 SILVER BEACH $8,585 SILVER SANDS $13,825 SOUTH BAPTISTE $8,640 SOUTH VIEW $8,695 SUNBREAKER COVE $9,467 SUNDANCE BEACH $9,026 SUNRISE BEACH $12,446 SUNSET BEACH $7,703 SUNSET POINT $14,321 VAL QUENTIN $18,899 WAIPAROUS $7,703 WEST BAPTISTE $7,096 WEST COVE $13,218 WHISPERING HILLS $12,832 WHITE SANDS $11,618 YELLOWSTONE $12,556 Municipal Districts and Counties ACADIA NO. 34, M.D. OF $50,000 ATHABASCA COUNTY $434,007 BARRHEAD NO. 11, COUNTY OF $346,809 BEAVER COUNTY $325,685 BIG LAKES COUNTY $226,297 BIGHORN NO. 8, M.D. OF $73,576 BIRCH HILLS COUNTY $85,654 BONNYVILLE NO. 87, M.D. OF $643,152 BRAZEAU COUNTY $428,602 CAMROSE COUNTY $466,493 CARDSTON COUNTY $247,145 CLEAR HILLS COUNTY $166,731 CLEARWATER COUNTY $658,926 Municipality Total GTF Funding CYPRESS COUNTY $422,591 FAIRVIEW NO. 136, M.D. OF $88,467 FLAGSTAFF COUNTY $286,244 FOOTHILLS NO. 31, M.D. OF $1,255,638 FORTY MILE NO. 8, COUNTY OF $197,507 GRANDE PRAIRIE NO. 1, COUNTY OF $1,230,101 GREENVIEW NO. 16, M.D. OF $307,925 KNEEHILL COUNTY $275,826 March 22, 2018 Page 7/ 9 LACOMBE COUNTY $570,459 LAC STE. ANNE COUNTY $601,124 LAMONT COUNTY $215,046 LEDUC COUNTY $760,023 LESSER SLAVE RIVER NO. 124, M.D. OF $154,597 LETHBRIDGE COUNTY $571,010 MINBURN NO. 27, COUNTY OF $220,374 MOUNTAIN VIEW COUNTY $721,084 NEWELL, COUNTY OF $444,515 NORTHERN LIGHTS, COUNTY OF $201,643 NORTHERN SUNRISE COUNTY $104,296 OPPORTUNITY NO. 17, M.D. OF $175,445 PAINTEARTH NO. 18, COUNTY OF $115,934 PARKLAND COUNTY $1,770,281 PEACE NO. 135, M.D. OF $96,354 PINCHER CREEK NO. 9, M.D. OF $163,532 PONOKA COUNTY $540,841 PROVOST NO. 52, M.D. OF $121,615 RANCHLAND NO. 66, M.D. OF $50,000 RED DEER COUNTY $1,077,766 ROCKY VIEW COUNTY $2,173,457 SADDLE HILLS COUNTY $122,718 SMOKY LAKE COUNTY $135,734 SMOKY RIVER NO. 130, M.D. OF $111,577 SPIRIT RIVER NO. 133, M.D. OF $50,000 ST. PAUL NO. 19, COUNTY OF $356,737 STARLAND COUNTY $113,948 STETTLER NO. 6, COUNTY OF $343,530 STURGEON COUNTY $1,130,383 TABER, M.D. OF $395,620 THORHILD COUNTY $179,471 TWO HILLS NO. 21, COUNTY OF $233,222 VERMILION RIVER, COUNTY OF $455,959 VULCAN COUNTY $219,734 WAINWRIGHT NO. 61, M.D. OF $247,035 WARNER NO. 5, COUNTY OF $212,178 WESTLOCK COUNTY $398,212 WETASKIWIN NO. 10, COUNTY OF $616,678 WHEATLAND COUNTY $484,694 WILLOW CREEK NO. 26, M.D. OF $285,643 Municipality Total GTF Funding WOODLANDS COUNTY $262,203 YELLOWHEAD COUNTY $606,419 I.D. NO. 04 (WATERTON) $50,000 March 22, 2018 Page 8/ 9 I.D. NO. 09 (BANFF) $56,698 I.D. NO. 12 (JASPER NATIONAL PARK) $50,000 I.D. NO. 13 (ELK ISLAND) $50,000 I.D. NO. 24 (WOOD BUFFALO) $50,000 I.D. NO. 25 (WILLMORE WILDERNESS) $50,000 IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 349 $50,000 KANANASKIS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT $50,000 SPECIAL AREAS (2, 3 AND 4) $230,765 Specialized Municipalities CROWSNEST PASS, MUNICIPALITY OF $391,795 JASPER, MUNICIPALITY OF $253,157 LAC LA BICHE COUNTY $525,674 MACKENZIE COUNTY $616,126 STRATHCONA COUNTY $5,407,527 WOOD BUFFALO, REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF $6,324,684 Métis Settlements BUFFALO LAKE $50,000 EAST PRAIRIE $50,000 ELIZABETH $50,000 FISHING LAKE $50,000 GIFT LAKE $50,000 KIKINO $51,514 PADDLE PRAIRIE $50,000 PEAVINE $50,000 Redwood Meadows REDWOOD MEADOWS $59,566 Notes: a) 2018 GTF funding allocations are based on the 2017 Municipal Affairs Population List. b) 2018 GTF funding is subject to Legislature approval of the Government of Alberta Budget 2018. c) 2018 GTF funding and individual allocations are subject to the Minister’s authorization in accordance with the expressed guidelines of the program. d) 2018 GTF funding is subject to Alberta receiving a letter from Infrastructure Canada confirming the total GTF funding amount allocated to the Province in 2018. e) Allocations for former municipalities that have been restructured are reflected in the allocation of the receiving municipality in accordance with the GTF program guidelines.
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