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2021 DI Property Tax Requisition Listing by Municipality 2021 DI property tax requisition listing by municipality Municipality Status Municipality 2021 DI Requisition Code CITY 0003 City of Airdrie $6,495.91 CITY 0019 City of Beaumont $1,467.49 CITY 0043 City of Brooks $1,923.57 CITY 0046 City of Calgary $226,059.81 CITY 0048 City of Camrose $5,078.91 CITY 0098 City of Edmonton $169,303.09 CITY 0117 City of Fort Saskatchewan $122,854.09 CITY 0132 City of Grande Prairie $16,778.40 CITY 0194 City of Lacombe $1,338.83 CITY 0200 City of Leduc $4,760.68 CITY 0203 City of Lethbridge $20,702.51 CITY 0217 City of Medicine Hat $26,026.16 CITY 0262 City of Red Deer $12,164.43 CITY 0291 City of Spruce Grove $3,290.35 CITY 0292 City of St. Albert $6,308.86 CITY 0347 City of Wetaskiwin $1,657.75 CITY 0356 City of Chestermere $2,822.61 CITY 0525 City of Cold Lake $1,948.33 IDST 0159 Improvement District No. 04 (Waterton) $47.71 IDST 0164 Improvement District No. 09 (Banff) $2,902.20 IDST 0167 Improvement District No. 12 (Jasper National Park) $2,534.73 IDST 0168 Improvement District No. 13 (Elk Island) $58.50 IDST 0179 Improvement District No. 24 (Wood Buffalo) $54.49 IDST 0373 Kananaskis Improvement District $5,696.44 IDST 5411 Improvement District No. 349 $169,157.78 RMUN 0001 Municipal District of Acadia No. 34 $514.59 RMUN 0012 Athabasca County $81,980.28 RMUN 0015 County of Barrhead No. 11 $12,469.37 RMUN 0020 Beaver County $29,604.55 RMUN 0036 Municipal District of Bonnyville No. 87 $269,356.34 RMUN 0049 Camrose County $31,046.25 RMUN 0053 Cardston County $6,973.11 RMUN 0107 Municipal District of Fairview No. 136 $10,731.45 RMUN 0110 Flagstaff County $67,050.39 RMUN 0111 Foothills County $40,234.16 ©2021 Government of Alberta | May 3, 2021 | Municipal Affairs Classification: Public Municipality Status Municipality 2021 DI Requisition Code RMUN 0118 County of Forty Mile No. 8 $32,842.96 RMUN 0133 County of Grande Prairie No. 1 $264,049.60 RMUN 0191 Kneehill County $90,288.90 RMUN 0193 Lac Ste. Anne County $25,192.70 RMUN 0195 Lacombe County $326,944.71 RMUN 0198 Lamont County $41,309.29 RMUN 0201 Leduc County $125,560.20 RMUN 0204 Lethbridge County $18,540.80 RMUN 0222 County of Minburn No. 27 $30,030.31 RMUN 0226 Mountain View County $138,338.81 RMUN 0235 County of Newell $198,236.10 RMUN 0243 County of Paintearth No. 18 $60,575.19 RMUN 0245 Parkland County $162,590.74 RMUN 0246 Municipal District of Peace No. 135 $5,357.15 RMUN 0251 Municipal District of Pincher Creek No. 9 $72,797.01 RMUN 0255 Ponoka County $99,011.80 RMUN 0258 Municipal District of Provost No. 52 $175,265.04 RMUN 0263 Red Deer County $83,913.11 RMUN 0269 Rocky View County $137,840.84 RMUN 0286 Smoky Lake County $22,882.41 RMUN 0287 Municipal District of Smoky River No. 130 $15,783.75 RMUN 0290 Municipal District of Spirit River No. 133 $6,876.42 RMUN 0294 County of St. Paul No. 19 $57,982.96 RMUN 0296 Starland County $31,736.64 RMUN 0299 County of Stettler No. 6 $40,837.82 RMUN 0305 Sturgeon County $377,681.92 RMUN 0312 Municipal District of Taber $72,127.63 RMUN 0314 Thorhild County $25,082.34 RMUN 0323 County of Two Hills No. 21 $13,636.11 RMUN 0329 County of Vermilion River $73,703.79 RMUN 0334 Vulcan County $55,574.22 RMUN 0336 Municipal District of Wainwright No. 61 $84,062.00 RMUN 0340 County of Warner No. 5 $16,276.93 RMUN 0346 Westlock County $9,640.48 RMUN 0348 County of Wetaskiwin No. 10 $52,241.55 RMUN 0349 Wheatland County $145,354.85 RMUN 0353 Municipal District of Willow Creek No. 26 $49,831.27 RMUN 0376 Cypress County $213,178.18 RMUN 0377 Clearwater County $391,674.53 RMUN 0382 Municipal District of Bighorn No. 8 $39,984.29 RMUN 0383 Brazeau County $178,664.24 RMUN 0480 Woodlands County $107,659.39 RMUN 0481 Municipal District of Greenview No. 16 $981,011.08 ©2021 Government of Alberta | May 3, 2021 | Municipal Affairs Classification: Public Municipality Status Municipality 2021 DI Requisition Code RMUN 0482 Yellowhead County $613,911.80 RMUN 0496 Northern Sunrise County $135,665.18 RMUN 0501 Municipal District of Ranchland No. 66 $15,439.15 RMUN 0502 Birch Hills County $11,968.34 RMUN 0503 Saddle Hills County $206,079.22 RMUN 0504 Clear Hills County $67,259.20 RMUN 0506 Big Lakes County $89,380.78 RMUN 0507 Municipal District of Lesser Slave River No. 124 $78,293.95 RMUN 0511 County of Northern Lights $65,935.74 RMUN 0512 Municipal District of Opportunity No. 17 $179,014.63 SARE 0142 Special Areas Board $237,596.24 SMUN 0302 Strathcona County $917,400.92 SMUN 0361 Municipality of Crowsnest Pass $4,604.05 SMUN 0418 Municipality of Jasper $5,245.15 SMUN 0505 Mackenzie County $76,232.87 SMUN 0508 Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo $3,490,340.84 SMUN 4353 Lac La Biche County $251,131.32 SVIL 0009 Summer Village of Argentia Beach $22.39 SVIL 0026 Summer Village of Betula Beach $3.97 SVIL 0028 Summer Village of Birchcliff $34.21 SVIL 0037 Summer Village of Bonnyville Beach $12.74 SVIL 0057 Summer Village of Castle Island $1.16 SVIL 0080 Summer Village of Crystal Springs $23.29 SVIL 0123 Summer Village of Ghost Lake $4.89 SVIL 0129 Summer Village of Golden Days $47.41 SVIL 0134 Summer Village of Grandview $20.59 SVIL 0138 Summer Village of Gull Lake $16.03 SVIL 0185 Summer Village of Island Lake $34.70 SVIL 0186 Summer Village of Itaska Beach $11.16 SVIL 0187 Summer Village of Kapasiwin $6.11 SVIL 0196 Summer Village of Lakeview $4.81 SVIL 0210 Summer Village of Ma-Me-O Beach $37.97 SVIL 0230 Summer Village of Nakamun Park $10.62 SVIL 0237 Summer Village of Norglenwold $40.21 SVIL 0253 Summer Village of Point Alison $5.40 SVIL 0256 Summer Village of Poplar Bay $28.67 SVIL 0267 Summer Village of Rochon Sands $25.49 SVIL 0273 Summer Village of Ross Haven $15.96 SVIL 0277 Summer Village of Sandy Beach $16.72 SVIL 0279 Summer Village of Seba Beach $54.08 SVIL 0282 Summer Village of Silver Beach $14.72 SVIL 0283 Summer Village of Silver Sands $19.65 SVIL 0288 Summer Village of South View $9.37 ©2021 Government of Alberta | May 3, 2021 | Municipal Affairs Classification: Public Municipality Status Municipality 2021 DI Requisition Code SVIL 0306 Summer Village of Sundance Beach $5.84 SVIL 0308 Summer Village of Sunset Point $13.15 SVIL 0324 Summer Village of Val Quentin $16.72 SVIL 0344 Summer Village of West Cove $14.69 SVIL 0354 Summer Village of Yellowstone $11.78 SVIL 0357 Summer Village of Sunset Beach $11.00 SVIL 0358 Summer Village of Half Moon Bay $2.95 SVIL 0359 Summer Village of Mewatha Beach $16.33 SVIL 0362 Summer Village of Pelican Narrows $22.31 SVIL 0365 Summer Village of White Sands $35.84 SVIL 0367 Summer Village of Bondiss $18.54 SVIL 0368 Summer Village of Island Lake South $7.94 SVIL 0369 Summer Village of South Baptiste $9.74 SVIL 0370 Summer Village of West Baptiste $9.54 SVIL 0371 Summer Village of Whispering Hills $19.74 SVIL 0374 Summer Village of Parkland Beach $17.41 SVIL 0375 Summer Village of Horseshoe Bay $13.10 SVIL 0378 Summer Village of Larkspur $4.21 SVIL 0379 Summer Village of Jarvis Bay $26.73 SVIL 0380 Summer Village of Waiparous $3.18 SVIL 0384 Summer Village of Birch Cove $3.78 SVIL 0385 Summer Village of Norris Beach $12.83 SVIL 0386 Summer Village of Sunrise Beach $9.82 SVIL 0388 Summer Village of Sunbreaker Cove $11.51 SVIL 0414 Summer Village of Burnstick Lake $2.46 TOWN 0011 Town of Athabasca $434.47 TOWN 0014 Town of Barrhead $516.99 TOWN 0016 Town of Bashaw $159.79 TOWN 0017 Town of Bassano $202.25 TOWN 0021 Town of Beaverlodge $307.03 TOWN 0024 Town of Bentley $106.24 TOWN 0030 Town of Black Diamond $265.15 TOWN 0031 Town of Blackfalds $1,134.78 TOWN 0034 Town of Bon Accord $134.99 TOWN 0035 Town of Bonnyville $1,013.92 TOWN 0039 Town of Bow Island $241.32 TOWN 0040 Town of Bowden $189.16 TOWN 0044 Town of Bruderheim $358.03 TOWN 0047 Town of Calmar $217.23 TOWN 0050 Town of Canmore $3,948.11 TOWN 0052 Town of Cardston $367.29 TOWN 0056 Town of Carstairs $823.85 TOWN 0058 Town of Castor $109.72 ©2021 Government of Alberta | May 3, 2021 | Municipal Affairs Classification: Public Municipality Status Municipality 2021 DI Requisition Code TOWN 0065 Town of Claresholm $622.75 TOWN 0069 Town of Coaldale $726.28 TOWN 0070 Town of Cochrane $3,918.86 TOWN 0075 Town of Coronation $156.64 TOWN 0079 Town of Crossfield $579.89 TOWN 0082 Town of Daysland $86.98 TOWN 0086 Town of Devon $1,021.64 TOWN 0088 Town of Didsbury $621.04 TOWN 0091 Town of Drayton Valley $6,835.93 TOWN 0095 Town of Eckville $159.47 TOWN 0100 Town of Edson $5,536.73 TOWN 0101 Town of Elk Point $243.34 TOWN 0106 Town of Fairview $494.73 TOWN 0108 Town of Falher $206.01 TOWN 0115 Town of Fort Macleod $1,064.28 TOWN 0119 Town of Fox Creek $554.92 TOWN 0124 Town of Gibbons $314.83 TOWN 0137 Town of Grimshaw $404.73 TOWN 0141 Town of Hanna $643.31 TOWN 0143 Town of Hardisty $130.51 TOWN 0146 Town of High Level $6,942.52 TOWN 0147 Town of High Prairie $2,393.56 TOWN 0148 Town of High River $1,328.28 TOWN 0151 Town of Hinton $28,298.74 TOWN 0180 Town of Innisfail $7,725.08 TOWN 0183 Town of Irricana $132.07 TOWN 0188 Town of Killam $146.79 TOWN 0197 Town of Lamont $259.18 TOWN 0202 Town of Legal $126.20 TOWN 0211 Town of Magrath $186.19 TOWN 0212 Town of Manning $159.05 TOWN 0215 Town of Mayerthorpe $187.03 TOWN 0216 Town of McLennan $109.61 TOWN 0218 Town of Milk River $114.13 TOWN 0219 Town of Millet $278.36 TOWN 0224 Town of Morinville $946.86 TOWN 0227 Town of Mundare $150.98 TOWN 0232 Town of Nanton $275.48 TOWN 0236 Town of Nobleford $102.48 TOWN 0238 Town of Okotoks $2,325.60 TOWN 0239 Town of Olds $1,170.70 TOWN 0240 Town of Onoway $270.39 TOWN 0241 Town of Oyen $167.91 ©2021 Government of Alberta |
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