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2002 Municipal Codes LOCAL GOVERNMENT SERVICES DIVISION MUNICIPAL SERVICES BRANCH Updated November 2002 2002 MUNICIPAL CODES 17th Floor Commerce Place 10155 - 102 Street Edmonton, Alberta T5J 4L4 Internet: http://www.gov.ab.ca/ma/ms/ Phone: (780) 427-7495 Fax: (780) 422-9133 E-mail: [email protected] 2002 MUNICIPAL CHANGES STATUS CHANGES: NAME CHANGES: 0496 - Northern Sunrise County (effective July 10, 2002) from Municipal District of East Peace No. 131 0383 - Brazeau County (effective October 1, 2002) from Municipal District of Brazeau No. 77 AMALGAMATED: FORMATIONS: DISSOLVED: 0252 - Village of Plamondon (effective May 01, 2002) to Lakeland County. CODE NUMBERS RESERVED: 0462 - Townsite of Redwood Meadows 0524 - R.M. of Brittania (Sask.) STATUS CODES: 01 - Cities (15)* 15 - Hamlet & Urban Services Areas 09 - Specialized Municipalities (4) 20 - Service Commissions 06 - Municipal Districts (64) 25 - First Nations 02 - Towns (110) 26 - Indian Reserves 03 - Villages (104) 50 - Local Government Associations 04 - Summer Villages (52) 60 - Disaster Services 07 - Improvement Districts (7) 70 - Regional Health Authorities 08 - Special Areas (3) 98 - Reserved Codes 11 - Metis Settlements 99 - Dissolved * (Includes Lloydminster) November 2002 Page 1 CITIES (Status Code 01) CODE CITIES (Status Code 01) CODE NO. NO. Airdrie 0003 Lethbridge 0203 Calgary 0046 Lloydminster* 0206 Camrose 0048 Medicine Hat 0217 Cold Lake 0525 Red Deer 0262 Edmonton 0098 Spruce Grove 0291 Fort Saskatchewan 0117 St. Albert 0292 Grande Prairie 0132 Wetaskiwin 0347 Leduc 0200 *Alberta only SPECIALIZED MUNICIPALITY CODE SPECIALIZED MUNICIPALITY CODE (Status Code 09) NO. (Status Code 09) NO. Jasper, Municipality of 0418 Reg Mun of Wood Buffalo 0508 Mackenzie No 23, M.D. of 0505 Strathcona County 0302 MUNICIPAL DISTRICTS CODE MUNICIPAL DISTRICTS CODE (Status Code 06) NO. (Status Code 06) NO. Acadia No. 34, M.D. of 0001 Northern Sunrise County 0496 Athabasca No. 12, County of 0012 Opportunity No. 17, M.D. of 0512 Barrhead No. 11, County of 0015 Paintearth No. 18, County of 0243 Beaver County 0020 Parkland County 0245 Big Lakes, M.D. of 0506 Peace No. 135, M.D. of 0246 Bighorn No. 8, M.D. of 0382 Pincher Creek No. 9, M.D. of 0251 Birch Hills County 0502 Ponoka County 0255 Bonnyville No. 87, M.D. of 0036 Provost No. 52, M.D. of 0258 Brazeau County 0383 Ranchland No. 66, M.D. of 0501 Camrose No. 22, County of 0049 Red Deer County 0263 Cardston County 0053 Rocky View No. 44, M.D. of 0269 Clear Hills No. 21, M.D. of 0504 Saddle Hills County 0503 Clearwater County 0377 Smoky Lake County 0286 Cypress County 0376 Smoky River No. 130, M.D. of 0287 Fairview No. 136, M.D. of 0107 Spirit River No. 133, M.D. of 0290 Flagstaff County 0110 St. Paul No. 19, County of 0294 Foothills No. 31, M.D. of 0111 Starland County 0296 Forty Mile No. 8, County of 0118 Stettler No. 6, County of 0299 Grande Prairie No. 1, County of 0133 Sturgeon County 0305 Greenview No. 16, M.D. of 0481 Taber, M.D. of 0312 Kneehill County 0191 Thorhild No. 7, County of 0314 Lac Ste. Anne County 0193 Two Hills No. 21, County of 0323 Lacombe County 0195 Vermilion River No. 24, County of 0329 Lakeland County 0538 Vulcan County 0334 Lamont County 0198 Wainwright No. 61, M.D. of 0336 Leduc County 0201 Warner No. 5, County of 0340 Lesser Slave River No. 124, M.D. of 0507 Westlock County 0346 Lethbridge, County of 0204 Wetaskiwin No. 10, County of 0348 Minburn No. 27, County of 0222 Wheatland County 0349 Mountain View County 0226 Willow Creek No. 26, M.D. of 0353 Newell No. 4, County of 0235 Woodlands County 0480 Northern Lights No. 22, M.D. of 0511 Yellowhead County 0482 November 2002 Page 2 TOWNS (Status Code 02) CODE TOWNS (Status Code 02) CODE NO. NO. Athabasca 0011 Lamont 0197 Banff 0387 Legal 0202 Barrhead 0014 Magrath 0211 Bashaw 0016 Manning 0212 Bassano 0017 Mayerthorpe 0215 Beaumont 0019 McLennan 0216 Beaverlodge 0021 Milk River 0218 Bentley 0024 Millet 0219 Black Diamond 0030 Morinville 0224 Blackfalds 0031 Mundare 0227 Bon Accord 0034 Nanton 0232 Bonnyville 0035 Okotoks 0238 Bow Island 0039 Olds 0239 Bowden 0040 Oyen 0241 Brooks 0043 Peace River 0247 Bruderheim 0044 Penhold 0248 Calmar 0047 Picture Butte 0249 Canmore 0050 Pincher Creek 0250 Cardston 0052 Ponoka 0254 Carstairs 0056 Provost 0257 Castor 0058 Rainbow Lake 0260 Chestermere 0356 Raymond 0261 Claresholm 0065 Redcliff 0264 Coaldale 0069 Redwater 0265 Coalhurst 0360 Rimbey 0266 Cochrane 0070 Rocky Mountain House 0268 Coronation 0075 Sedgewick 0280 Crossfield 0079 Sexsmith 0281 Crowsnest Pass 0361 Slave Lake 0284 Daysland 0082 Smoky Lake 0285 Devon 0086 Spirit River 0289 Didsbury 0088 St. Paul 0293 Drayton Valley 0091 Stavely 0297 Drumheller 0532 Stettler 0298 Eckville 0095 Stony Plain 0301 Edson 0100 Strathmore 0303 Elk Point 0101 Sundre 0307 Fairview 0106 Swan Hills 0309 Falher 0108 Sylvan Lake 0310 Fort Macleod 0115 Taber 0311 Fox Creek 0119 Three Hills 0316 Gibbons 0124 Tofield 0318 Grande Cache 0131 Trochu 0320 Granum 0135 Turner Valley 0321 Grimshaw 0137 Two Hills 0322 Hanna 0141 Valleyview 0325 Hardisty 0143 Vauxhall 0326 High Level 0146 Vegreville 0327 High Prairie 0147 Vermilion 0328 High River 0148 Viking 0331 Hinton 0151 Vulcan 0333 Innisfail 0180 Wainwright 0335 Killam 0188 Wembley 0343 Lac La Biche 0192 Westlock 0345 Lacombe 0194 Whitecourt 0350 November 2002 Page 3 VILLAGES (Status Code 03) CODE VILLAGES (Status Code 03) CODE NO. NO. Acme 0002 Hay Lakes 0144 Alberta Beach 0004 Heisler 0145 Alix 0005 Hill Spring 0149 Alliance 0006 Hines Creek 0150 Amisk 0007 Holden 0152 Andrew 0008 Hughenden 0153 Arrowwood 0010 Hussar 0154 Barnwell 0363 Hythe 0155 Barons 0013 Innisfree 0181 Bawlf 0018 Irma 0182 Beiseker 0022 Irricana 0183 Berwyn 0025 Kinuso 0189 Big Valley 0027 Kitscoty 0190 Bittern Lake 0029 Linden 0205 Botha 0038 Lomond 0207 Boyle 0041 Longview 0208 Breton 0042 Lougheed 0209 Burdett 0045 Mannville 0213 Carbon 0051 Marwayne 0214 Carmangay 0054 Milo 0220 Caroline 0055 Minburn 0221 Cereal 0060 Mirror 0223 Champion 0061 Morrin 0225 Chauvin 0062 Munson 0228 Chipman 0064 Myrnam 0229 Clive 0066 Nampa 0231 Clyde 0068 New Norway 0233 Consort 0073 New Sarepta 0234 Coutts 0076 Nobleford 0236 Cowley 0077 Onoway 0240 Cremona 0078 Paradise Valley 0244 Czar 0081 Rockyford 0270 Delburne 0083 Rosalind 0271 Delia 0084 Rosemary 0272 Derwent 0085 Rycroft 0275 Dewberry 0087 Ryley 0276 Donalda 0089 Sangudo 0278 Donnelly 0090 Spring Lake 0099 Duchess 0093 Standard 0295 Edberg 0096 Stirling 0300 Edgerton 0097 Strome 0304 Elnora 0102 Thorhild 0313 Empress 0103 Thorsby 0315 Ferintosh 0109 Tilley 0317 Foremost 0112 Veteran 0330 Forestburg 0113 Vilna 0332 Gadsby 0121 Wabamun 0364 Galahad 0122 Warburg 0338 Girouxville 0125 Warner 0339 Glendon 0127 Waskatenau 0342 Glenwood 0128 Willingdon 0352 Halkirk 0140 Youngstown 0355 November 2002 Page 4 SUMMER VILLAGES CODE SUMMER VILLAGES CODE (Status Code 04) NO. (Status Code 04) NO. Argentia Beach 0009 Norris Beach 0385 Betula Beach 0026 Parkland Beach 0374 Birch Cove 0384 Pelican Narrows 0362 Birchcliff 0028 Point Alison 0253 Bondiss 0367 Poplar Bay 0256 Bonnyville Beach 0037 Rochon Sands 0267 Burnstick Lake 0414 Ross Haven 0273 Castle Island 0057 Sandy Beach 0277 Crystal Springs 0080 Seba Beach 0279 Ghost Lake 0123 Silver Beach 0282 Golden Days 0129 Silver Sands 0283 Grandview 0134 South Baptiste 0369 Gull Lake 0138 South View 0288 Half Moon Bay 0358 Sunbreaker Cove 0388 Horseshoe Bay 0375 Sundance Beach 0306 Island Lake 0185 Sunrise Beach 0386 Island Lake South 0368 Sunset Beach 0357 Itaska Beach 0186 Sunset Point 0308 Jarvis Bay 0379 Val Quentin 0324 Kapasiwin 0187 Waiparous 0380 Lakeview 0196 West Baptiste 0370 Larkspur 0378 West Cove 0344 Ma-Me-O Beach 0210 Whispering Hills 0371 Mewatha Beach 0359 White Gull 0372 Nakamun Park 0230 White Sands 0365 Norglenwold 0237 Yellowstone 0354 IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS CODE IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS CODE (Status Code 07) NO. (Status Code 07) NO. I.D. No. 4 Waterton 0159 I.D. No. 24 Wood Buffalo 0179 I.D. No. 9 Banff 0164 I.D. No. 25 Willmore Wilderness 0479 I.D. No. 12 Jasper Park 0167 Kananaskis I. D. 0373 I.D. No. 13 Elk Island 0168 SPECIAL AREAS CODE SPECIAL AREAS CODE (Status Code 08) NO. (Status Code 08) NO. Special Area 2* 0142 Special Area 4 0465 Special Area 3 0464 *Only one set of financial statements submitted for all 3 Special Areas METIS SETTLEMENTS CODE METIS SETTLEMENTS CODE (Status Code 11) NO. (Status Code 11) NO. Buffalo Lake 0406 Kikino 0411 East Prairie 0407 General Council 0522 Elizabeth 0408 Paddle Prairie 0412 Fishing Lake 0409 Peavine 0413 Gift Lake 0410 November 2002 Page 5 HAMLETS & URBAN SERVICE AREAS CODE HAMLETS & URBAN SERVICE AREAS CODE (Status Code 15) NO. (Status Code 15) NO. Abee 0601 Carseland 0651 Acadia Valley 0602 Carvel 0652 Aetna 0603 Carway 0964 Alcomdale 0604 Caslan 0653 Alder Flats 0605 Cayley 0059 Aldersyde 0606 Cessford 0654 Alhambra 0607 Chancellor 0655 Altario 0608 Cheadle 0656 Antler Lake 0609 Cherhill 0657 Anzac 0610 Cherry Grove 0658 Ardley 0611 Chin 0659 Ardmore 0612 Chinook 0660 Ardrossan 0613 Chisholm 0661 Armena 0959 Clairmont 0662 Ashmont 0614 Clandonald 0663 Atmore 0616 Cleardale 0664 Balzac 0987 Cluny 0067 Beauvallon 1050 Cochrane Lake 0665 Beaver Crossing 0956 Colinton 0666 Beaver Lake 0617 Collingwood Cove 0668 Beaver Mines 0618 Compeer 0669 Beaverdam 0619 Condor 0670 Beazer 0620 Conklin 0671 Bellis 0621 Conrich 0672 Benalto 0622 Craigmyle 0673 Benchlands 0623 Cynthia 0674 Bezanson 0624 Dalemead 0675 Bindloss 0625 Dalroy 0676 Blackfoot 0626 Dapp 0677 Blackie 0032 De Winton 0678 Blue Ridge 0627 Deadwood 0679 Bluesky 0628 DeBolt 0680 Bluffton
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