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    RECREATION MASTER PLAN COMMUNITY SURVEY RESULTS Recreation Master Plan Topline Report Comparable Municipalities/ Financial Information September 2019 P a g e | 1 RECREATION MASTER PLAN COMPARABLE MUNICIPALITIES AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION Examining Municipal Financial Comparisons Financial data were analyzed from 63 rural • M.D. of Taber has similar statistics to those of municipalities in Alberta such as overall M.D.s with smaller operating budgets; operational budgets, recreation expenditures, although, again, the Municipal General Tax and municipal general tax rates. Observations Rate is lower. from these data include: • Some of the comparisons that the Town of • Compared to all M.D.s, the M.D of Taber Taber has suggested as appropriate statistics are lower (e.g. average recreation comparables have either higher Recreation expenditure to budget and population and Expense to Operating Budget ratios or municipal general tax rate). Operating Budgets (e.g. Athabasca County, County of Newell, etc.). • Compared to other M.D.s with similar populations, M.D. of Taber statistics are • Some rural municipalities with higher consistent; although, the Municipal General Recreation Expense to Operating Revenue Tax rate is lower. provide substantial contributions to operations • of urban municipality's recreation facilities (see next page). P a g e | 1 RECREATION MASTER PLAN COMPARABLE MUNICIPALITIES AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION Considering Specific Cases - Recreation Contributions to Urban Municipalities The following municipal district status communities, which have higher than average County of Barrhead ->Town of Barrhead Recreation Expense to Operating Revenue • $30,000 for summer recreation revenues are typically providing substantial programming contributions to operations of urban • $282,000 on debenture for Barrhead municipality's recreation facilities (e.g.
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    A Citizens' Guide When the 2nd Edition, Completely Revised Oilpatch Comes to Your Backyard Mary Griffiths Chris Severson-Baker Tom Marr-Laing When the Oilpatch Comes to Your Backyard A Citizens’ Guide 2nd Edition, Completely Revised Mary Griffiths Chris Severson-Baker • Tom Marr-Laing About the Pembina Institute About the Pembina Institute The Pembina Institute is an independent non-profit research, education and advocacy organization. It promotes environmental, social and economic sustainability through the development of practical solutions for businesses, governments, individuals and communities. The Pembina Institute provides policy research leadership on climate change, energy policy, green economics, renewable energy, and environmental governance, as well as extensive formal and public education programs. More information about the Pembina Institute is available at http://www.pembina.org or by contacting: The Pembina Institute Box 7558 Drayton Valley, AB T7A 1S7 Phone: 780-542-6272 E-mail: [email protected] Additional copies of this guide may be purchased from the Pembina Institute. When the Oilpatch Comes to Your Backyard: A Citizens' Guide 2nd Edition, Completely Revised 2nd Edition First printed: Nov. 2004 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Printed in Canada 1st Edition published as: When the Oilpatch Comes to Your Backyard: A Citizens' Guide to Protecting Your Rights First Printed: Feb. 2001 Editor: Randee Holmes Design: Brad Cundiff/The Pembina Institute Layout & Production: David Dodge, Peggy Holroyd, Darryl Kaminski Cover Photography: Dave