MUNICIPAL SUSTAINABILITY INITIATIVE - CAPITAL 2019 Accepted Projects Report City Accepted Amount AIRDRIE Replace a fire truck. $1,605,070 Design and construct a pedestrian tunnel. $1,807,830 Upgrade the traffic signal system. $570,800 Rehabilitate several roads and curbs. $1,224,300 Design and construct a transit storage and maintenance facility. $2,150,000 BEAUMONT Upgrade portions of roads. $1,750,000 BROOKS Upgrade a portion of roads and sidewalks. $1,006,344 CALGARY Upgrade several fire stations. $4,567,000 Rehabilitate several light rail transit stations. $5,211,461 Construct affordable housing units. $10,145,897 Construct a bus maintenance and storage facility. $35,681,998 Construct the Varsity Multi-Service Centre. $9,987,840 Construct Foothills Athletic Park and Fieldhouse. $95,000,000 Develop preliminary engineering studies for the Northeast and $1,719,432 South light rail transit line extensions. Prepare roadway engineering plans. $2,838,339 Design and construct a pedestrian bridge across 14 Street and 90 $5,746,383 Avenue Southwest. Construct the Arts Commons theatre facility. $25,000,000 CAMROSE Construct a fire training facility. $650,000 Rehabilitate several roads and sidewalks. $1,878,000 CHESTERMERE Purchase fitness equipment for the fire department. $335,000 Replace municipal entrance signs. $586,000 Upgrade information technology hardware. $442,000 Purchase public works equipment. $515,000 Purchase peace officer vehicles. $201,000 This report reflects the name and status in effect for each municipality at the time the report was produced. Page 1 Project descriptions and amounts include accepted amendments as of August 27, 2020. MUNICIPAL SUSTAINABILITY INITIATIVE - CAPITAL 2019 Accepted Projects Report CHESTERMERE Purchase garbage carts. $502,000 COLD LAKE Install water pressure reducing valves. $750,000 Rehabilitate a portion of roads. $984,640 Develop taxiways at the Cold Lake Regional Airport. $700,000 Install water meter communication towers. $325,000 Construct an animal shelter. $1,200,000 Purchase a water quality management and monitoring system. $250,000 Purchase and install community park information signs. $250,000 Construct a bike park. $400,000 Construct a boardwalk and amphitheatre at Kinosoo Beach. $999,900 EDMONTON Upgrade the Shaw Conference Centre, including windows and $1,917,300 lighting. Rehabilitate the D.L. MacDonald light rail transit garage. $3,087,500 Upgrade the Sir Wilfrid Laurier Park. $3,142,800 Remove and replace the light rail transit tracks at 66 Street. $6,775,534 Construct a maintenance building at Fort Edmonton Park. $5,720,400 Replace the Harbin Gate. $1,000,000 FORT SASKATCHEWAN Rehabilitate several roads. $6,508,755 Replace a portion of roads and underground infrastructure. $2,452,000 Rehabilitate Veterans Way. $8,700,000 Rehabilitate Point Aux Pins Road, including street lighting. $1,326,243 Upgrade 112 Street, including road widening. $1,300,000 GRANDE PRAIRIE Rehabilitate the storm waterlines and culverts. $1,000,000 Upgrade railway crossings. $1,000,000 Upgrade the curling rink ice plant. $722,000 Replace and construct new sidewalks. $603,230 Rehabilitate several roads. $4,870,351 This report reflects the name and status in effect for each municipality at the time the report was produced. Page 2 Project descriptions and amounts include accepted amendments as of August 27, 2020. MUNICIPAL SUSTAINABILITY INITIATIVE - CAPITAL 2019 Accepted Projects Report LACOMBE Rehabilitate a portion of Northstar Drive, including underground $299,775 utilities. Upgrade Northstar Drive between the Valley Crescent entrances. $915,631 Upgrade the Highway 2A service road. $1,482,278 Rehabilitate 50 Avenue between 58 Street and 76 Street. $467,160 LEDUC Rehabilitate several back lanes. $1,325,000 Upgrade a portion of Black Gold Drive. $4,332,100 Replace a fire engine. $825,000 Upgrade the Protective Services building, including roof. $676,769 LETHBRIDGE Upgrade the Shooting Sports Facility in Peenaquim Park. $1,688,000 Upgrade several road intersections. $3,965,000 Rehabilitate portions of roads. $1,810,000 Update the transportation master plan. $1,000,000 LLOYDMINSTER Upgrade the Lloydminster Golf and Curling Centre water irrigation $1,086,000 system. Replace the municipal airport emergency generator. $300,000 Upgrade a portion of 47 Avenue, including underground utilities. $1,397,906 Install and replace municipal entrance signs. $250,000 Upgrade traffic signals, including hardware and software. $466,000 Install traffic signals. $250,000 MEDICINE HAT Rehabilitate the Strathcona Centre facility. $1,000,000 Upgrade the library, including the roof, air conditioning and boilers. $1,000,000 Upgrade the storm water infrastructure. $2,900,000 Rehabilitate several roads and sidewalks, including traffic signals $4,004,455 and underground utilities. RED DEER Upgrade waterlines along 54 Avenue. $1,328,000 Upgrade traffic signal infrastructure. $1,176,000 Repave roads. $6,199,596 This report reflects the name and status in effect for each municipality at the time the report was produced. Page 3 Project descriptions and amounts include accepted amendments as of August 27, 2020. MUNICIPAL SUSTAINABILITY INITIATIVE - CAPITAL 2019 Accepted Projects Report RED DEER Reconstruct roads. $5,399,681 Upgrade street lights. $1,106,000 SPRUCE GROVE Jointly construct the Royal Canadian Mounted Police facility with $3,341,861 the Town of Stony Plain. Relocate the Eco-Centre facility. $690,000 Construct several public transit bus stops. $570,725 Purchase a public transit storage facility and buses. $1,281,197 Rehabilitate local roads. $990,000 ST. ALBERT Rehabilitate arterial roads. $2,494,029 Rehabilitate collector roads. $1,440,000 Rehabilitate several roads. $957,400 Upgrade back lanes. $1,350,000 Upgrade intersections. $2,150,000 Widen Ray Gibbon Drive, including sidewalks. $780,000 Upgrade the storm water system. $1,751,500 WETASKIWIN Install a fibre optic network. $91,677 Reconstruct a road intersection, including underground utilities. $300,000 Rehabilitate sidewalks and a parking lot. $310,000 Specialized Municipality Accepted Amount CROWSNEST PASS, MUNICIPALITY OF Purchase a wheel loader. $430,000 Replace public works vehicles. $160,000 Purchase graders. $930,000 Purchase a backhoe. $185,000 Purchase a tandem axle truck. $120,000 Rehabilitate several parking lots. $215,000 Upgrade a portion of storm water, wastewater and waterlines. $1,250,000 JASPER, MUNICIPALITY OF Construct a parking lot. $350,000 This report reflects the name and status in effect for each municipality at the time the report was produced. Page 4 Project descriptions and amounts include accepted amendments as of August 27, 2020. MUNICIPAL SUSTAINABILITY INITIATIVE - CAPITAL 2019 Accepted Projects Report JASPER, MUNICIPALITY OF Replace a fire rescue truck. $750,000 Upgrade the arena ice plant. $408,823 Replace the Aquatic Centre mechanical system. $202,000 Purchase a dump truck. $325,000 Renovate the Jasper Recreation Complex. $3,053,515 MACKENZIE COUNTY Rehabilitate several roads and replace a bridge culvert. $1,067,750 Upgrade several recreational facilities. $269,000 Rehabilitate several roads. $2,215,000 STRATHCONA COUNTY Upgrade Township Road 522 between Highway 21 and Range $5,490,000 Road 224. Rehabilitate several roads. $9,540,000 Upgrade several roads. $6,238,653 Rehabilitate several recreational and community centres. $1,800,000 Expand the Strathcona Public Services Yard. $5,097,600 Upgrade County Hall, including energy efficient heating and $3,960,000 lighting. Upgrade parks in the Hamlet of Ardrossan. $2,056,500 Widen Wye Road between Estate Drive and Clover Bar Road. $3,167,820 Upgrade the lift station in the Hamlet of Collingwood Cove. $1,350,000 Replace public transit buses. $1,335,420 Purchase public works equipment. $1,417,540 Municipal District Accepted Amount ATHABASCA COUNTY Rehabilitate gravel roads. $786,632 Rehabilitate several roads. $1,500,000 BEAVER COUNTY Replace a grader and packer. $566,667 Rehabilitate a portion of roads. $1,133,333 Gravel a portion of roads. $598,558 This report reflects the name and status in effect for each municipality at the time the report was produced. Page 5 Project descriptions and amounts include accepted amendments as of August 27, 2020. MUNICIPAL SUSTAINABILITY INITIATIVE - CAPITAL 2019 Accepted Projects Report BIG LAKES COUNTY Upgrade the administration building in the Hamlet of Kinuso. $100,695 Purchase public works vehicles and equipment. $867,100 Purchase a fire truck and a rescue unit for the hamlets of Enilda $109,866 and Joussard. Rehabilitate a bridge. $844,170 Pave a parking lot and prepare roadway engineering plans for the $206,864 hamlets of Enilda and Grouard. Construct a Family and Community Support Services building. $293,913 Construct an animal impound facility. $300,000 Purchase a fire truck. $200,000 Rehabilitate the storm water drainage system at the High Prairie $500,000 Airport. Rehabilitate several roads in the Hamlet of Grouard. $500,000 BIGHORN NO. 8, M.D. OF Replace a fire truck. $165,000 Replace garbage bins. $120,000 BIRCH HILLS COUNTY Purchase public works equipment. $618,400 Haul gravel for road rehabilitation. $413,293 BONNYVILLE NO. 87, M.D. OF Reconstruct and pave a portion of Range Road 485. $3,522,200 Repave roads and sidewalks in the Hamlet of Ardmore. $2,635,560 BRAZEAU COUNTY Construct a trail between Brazeau Sports Park and Range Road $166,650 73. Rehabilitate roads in the Hamlet of Cynthia. $1,386,000 Replace a portion of waterline in the Hamlet of Cynthia. $1,688,000 Replace a portion of wastewater line in the Hamlet of Cynthia. $737,000 Contribute funding to the Town of Drayton Valley to construct an $3,900,000 aquatic facility. CAMROSE COUNTY Rehabilitate gravel roads. $699,914 Rehabilitate a portion of the alley between McGill Street and $50,077 Beaver Street. This report reflects the name and status in effect for each municipality at the time the report was produced. Page 6 Project descriptions and amounts include accepted amendments as of August 27, 2020. MUNICIPAL SUSTAINABILITY INITIATIVE - CAPITAL 2019 Accepted Projects Report CAMROSE COUNTY Upgrade a portion of MacQuarrie Avenue, including water and $9,506 wastewater lines.
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