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1 City AIRDRIE BROOKS Design and construct an expansion to the East Lake Recreation and Wellness Centre. $666,830 Purchase a sander and snowplow unit. $140,000 CALGARY Conduct pre-engineering studies for the light rail transit system. $5,500,000 Purchase light rail vehicles. $135,320,000 Extend the northeast light rail transit line from Westwinds to Saddleridge. $79,251,000 Design and construct a west light rail transit line. $1,044,769,000 Expand the South Fish Creek Recreation Facility. $2,000,000 Expand the Family Leisure Centre. $9,500,000 Design and construct the Northeast Centre of Community, a regional recreation centre in northeast Calgary. $70,000,000 Repair and upgrade the Foothills Athletic Park. $2,000,000 Jointly construct ice rinks at the Calgary Olympic Park with the Calgary Olympic Development Association. $20,000,000 Build artificial turf fields at the Shouldice Athletic Park. $3,000,000 Extend the northwest light rail transit line from Crowfoot to Rocky Ridge and Tuscany. $88,474,000 EDMONTON Renew roadways, including resurfacing of pavement, repair of sidewalks and curbs, and street lighting. Jointly design and construct a sports training facility at the St. Francis Xavier High School with Edmonton Catholic Schools. $17,390,000 $9,360,000 Design and construct an addition to the Bill Hunter Arena. $4,363,000 Construct an Eco station in southwest Edmonton. $3,500,000 Improve pool accessibility and reconstruct the hot tub and sauna facilities at the Peter Hemingway Leisure Centre. Design and construct multi-use trails, access stairs, and a pedestrian footbridge across the North Saskatchewan River. $1,494,000 $19,641,383 Purchase a highway tractor and trailers to transport solid waste. $350,000 Upgrade processing equipment at the Edmonton Waste Management Centre. $500,000 Page 1

2 GRANDE PRAIRIE Construct a library and art gallery, named the Montrose Cultural Centre. $800,000 Construct an aquatics and multi-use facility. $18,886,000 Construct a regional animal shelter. $543,980 Widen 107 Avenue and upgrade the associated signal lights. $434,945 Complete construction of 102 Street. $69,000 Contribute funding to the construction of a helipad at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital. $35,978 Resurface 108 Street. $241,000 Replace and upgrade the storm sewer between 100 Avenue and 96 Avenue. $100,000 LEDUC Rehabilitate the city streets. $360,000 Conduct a functional planning study for traffic flow and vehicle and pedestrian safety along 46 Street. $50,000 RED DEER Repave a portion of 42 Avenue. $250,000 Revitalize the G.H. Dawe Community Centre, including addition of pool amenities, office and meeting space and expansion of the mechanical area and library. Carry out a mechanical and structural audit of the museum building. Upgrade the Golden Circle Senior Centre, including improvements to the programming and administrative areas, barrier-free access, lighting, acoustics, and air quality. Upgrade Waskasoo Park, including improvements to the viewing and family areas, canoe and kayaking facilities, and the Three- Mile Bend ski jump area. $23,460,000 $89,000 $2,434,897 $1,880,035 WETASKIWIN Purchase a garbage truck. $197,031 Specialized Municipality CROWSNEST PASS, Municipality of Construct a waterline between Blairmore and Coleman. $464,894 Municipal District ACADIA NO. 34, M.D. OF Design and construct a waste management transfer station. $69,000 Page 2

3 BIG LAKES, M.D. OF Contribute funding to capital improvements at the High Prairie Golf Course. Construct fire and family and community support facilities in the hamlets of Enilda, Faust, and Grouard. $10,000 $887,620 Construct a bridge across the East Prairie River. $90,655 Construct a local resource road. $181,310 Contribute funding to the construction of a skating rink in the Village of Kinuso. $100,000 BONNYVILLE NO. 87, M.D. OF Grade and pave Gurneyville Road. $488,270 Pave the parking lot of the Vezeau Beach Information Centre. $45,157 Construct a parking lot for the Cherry Grove Community Hall. $22,961 Replace the roof at the Ardmore Community Hall. $14,000 Construct a parking lot for the Fort Kent Seniors Hall. $31,380 Install outdoor lighting at the Fort Kent Seniors Hall. $16,000 Purchase a picnic shelter for the Fort Kent recreation grounds. $11,480 Construct ball diamond dugouts. $6,123 Upgrade the Cold Lake campsite's electrical system. $36,000 Replace a fire truck. $122,068 Pave the parking lot of the Bonnyville Centennial Centre. $28,000 Contribute capital infrastructure and equipment for the newly constructed Bonnyville Centennial Centre. $384,135 Construct soccer fields at the Cold Lake Energy Centre. $15,101 CAMROSE COUNTY Renovate and expand the office complex and emergency operations centre, and make technological upgrades in the emergency operations centre and council chambers. $83,857 CARDSTON COUNTY Purchase a tractor. $78,675 Purchase a water truck. $133,140 CYPRESS COUNTY Purchase fire trucks. $650,000 Purchase global positioning system devices for county-owned vehicles. $221,134 Pave a portion of Range Road 55. $1,329,099 Page 3

4 CYPRESS COUNTY Contribute funding to the purchase of a rescue truck for joint use with the Town of Redcliff. $30,000 FAIRVIEW NO. 136, M.D. OF Purchase tables and chairs for the local recreation facility. $12,500 Purchase land for the construction of a new fire hall. $18,000 FOOTHILLS NO. 31, M.D. OF Purchase an administrative building and associated land. $700,000 Re-contour the side slopes of the Priddis fire hall. $25,000 FORTY MILE NO. 8, COUNTY OF Jointly purchase a vacuum truck with the Village of Foremost. $118,737 Contribute funding to pavement of the Foremost Community Hall parking lot. $11,500 GRANDE PRAIRIE NO. 1, COUNTY OF Purchase a building and associated land to house the emergency services facility. Contribute funding to the construction of a library in the Town of Beaverlodge. $720,307 $156,000 GREENVIEW NO. 16, M.D. OF Construct a veterinary clinic in the Town of Valleyview. $1,117,938 Commission engineering work on the upgrade of the DeBolt water and wastewater system. $223,549 Construct a bridge as part of the new Range Road 202 connector. $200,000 Reconstruct a bridge as part of the Range Road 23 road realignment. $66,668 Conduct bridge work on a creek west of DeBolt. $58,000 Conduct bridge work on Campbell Creek. $50,000 Conduct bridge work on Loosegun River. $196,668 Conduct bridge work on Cornwall Creek. $22,664 Conduct bridge work on a watercourse near Grovedale. $78,000 Purchase a tandem truck chassis and water and calcium tank equipment. $200,000 Replace a rotary cutter. $22,000 KNEEHILL COUNTY Construct a water distribution pipeline extending from the Kneehill Regional Water Services Commission Line. $9,541,277 Page 4

5 LAC STE. ANNE COUNTY Repair the front parking pad of the emergency response centre. $32,645 Rehabilitate Township Road 545. $40,868 Purchase an emergency generator. $57,000 Contribute funding to the Sangudo Arena upgrades. $40,248 Construct a cement pad at the municipal public works shop. $47,500 Upgrade the Lessard Lake public campground, including electrical improvements and site expansion. $59,489 Purchase a plow truck. $150,000 Purchase a tank loader. $25,530 Purchase a grader. $60,651 Install new windows in the airport terminal building and replace the runway light fixtures. $21,223 Design a wastewater system. $127,324 MINBURN NO. 27, COUNTY OF Purchase an emergency services tanker truck. $136,823 Install a new culvert under a local bridge. $106,590 Rehabilitate a public works shop in the Hamlet of Lavoy. $84,833 MOUNTAIN VIEW COUNTY Purchase an office trailer. $242,937 Upgrade the administrative building parking lot. $573,449 Jointly purchase a public works building with the Town of Sundre. $1,151,609 Inventory and assess municipal gravel resources. $189,184 Regravel roads. $584,634 PROVOST NO. 52, M.D. OF Design and construct a public works building in the Village of Hughenden. $1,034,308 Make energy efficient upgrades to the administration building. $283,275 RANCHLAND NO. 66, M.D. OF Purchase a wheel loader. $240,000 RED DEER COUNTY Construct a waste transfer station. $1,266,618 Replace the playground equipment at various sites. $70,651 Contribute funding to the Town of Penhold splash park. $25,000 Page 5

6 RED DEER COUNTY Contribute funding to the Village of Delburne splash park. $12,500 ROCKY VIEW COUNTY Conduct base stabilization and surfacing on Township Road 245. $285,000 Reconfigure and repave a cul-de-sac in Bearspaw Acres. $75,000 Overlay asphalt on Township Road 270. $155,000 Overlay asphalt on Horse Creek Road. $300,000 Widen Range Road 33. $225,000 Conduct base stabilization and surfacing on Range Road 292 and Township Road 283. $475,000 Conduct base stabilization and surfacing on Jumping Pound Road. $150,000 Expand the Spray Lakes Sawmills recreation park, including the addition of several arenas. $1,600,000 Upgrade several roads. $7,261,700 Purchase land for Range Road 293 construction. $800,000 Design and construct several drainage projects. $259,500 Construct a drainage channel at Nier Lakes. $10,000 Construct a drainage channel. $7,500 Construct a drainage channel in Delrich. $7,500 Construct a drainage channel along Butte Hills Lane. $9,000 Purchase a packer, a backhoe, and a patcher. $556,000 Convert a building into a fire hall. $100,000 SADDLE HILLS COUNTY Regrade and rebuild a portion of Willowvale Township Road 775. $400,000 Upgrade the water system at the Savanna recreation facility. $20,000 Upgrade the Fourth Creek Community Hall. $4,000 Construct a drainage system at the Woking Community Hall. $2,000 Construct an announcer booth at the Rycroft Agricultural Society Building. $2,000 Purchase an ice machine for the Rycroft Community Hall. $500 Make energy efficient upgrades to the Rycroft Arena. $2,500 Jointly construct a helipad at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital with neighbouring municipalities. $50,000 Construct an outdoor recreation centre. $10,000 Page 6

7 SMOKY RIVER NO. 130, M.D. OF Construct a ski chalet at the Little Smoky Ski Area. $57,231 SPIRIT RIVER NO. 133, M.D. OF Replace a gravel truck. $68,614 Upgrade the lobby and dressing rooms of the Rycroft Arena. $15,000 Upgrade the electrical system in the municipal office. $15,098 TABER, M.D. OF Contribute funding to the purchase of a 911 console for the Town of Taber. $34,744 Contribute funding to a skateboard park in the Town of Taber. $75,000 Contribute funding to the purchase of batting cages and equipment for the Vauxhall Baseball Academy. $32,744 THORHILD NO. 7, COUNTY OF Purchase graders. $185,890 Contribute funding to the upgrade of the Thorhild swimming pool. $21,000 Construct a storage shed. $55,000 WARNER NO. 5, COUNTY OF Purchase a vibratory packer. $211,917 WOODLANDS COUNTY Jointly construct a recreation centre, named the Allan and Jean Millar Centre, with the Town of Whitecourt. $5,050,000 Rehabilitate Old Ferry Road. $7,616,387 YELLOWHEAD COUNTY Replace the existing one-lane Pembina Bridge with a new twolane structure. $2,480,293 Town BASSANO BENTLEY Construct an administration building. $600,000 Upgrade the local arena by replacing a section of arena surface and installing insulation under the floor. $18,207 CASTOR Prepare detailed concept drawings for a new community hall. $28,366 Page 7

8 DEVON Reconstruct a portion of Saskatchewan Avenue. $136,831 Construct an asphalt trail as an extension to the community trail system. Jointly purchase ambulances with Parkland Ambulance Authority member municipalities. $101,500 $54,732 Overlay and repair the Bow Crescent roadway. $32,380 Construct additional shop bays at the municipal works building. $200,000 Rehabilitate the Dale Fischer Arena ice plant compressor. $6,000 Purchase and install new playground equipment at two playground locations. $10,000 Purchase a multi-purpose truck. $120,000 DRAYTON VALLEY Construct a new roadway along 43 Avenue, including installation of curbs, gutters, sidewalks, new storm sewers, and street lights. Widen a portion of 50 Avenue East, including installation of curbs, gutters, sidewalks, and new street lights. $2,785,000 $700,000 Widen the intersection at 50 Avenue and 62 Street. $250,000 Install traffic signals at the intersection of 58 Street and 50 Avenue. $500,000 Repave and widen the 45 Avenue creek crossing, including replacement of culverts and guardrails. Upgrade a portion of Jubilee Avenue, including installation of curb gutters, sidewalks, and street lights. Jointly construct a sewer disposal facility for recreational vehicles with Brazeau County. Extend 49 Avenue, including installation of curbs, gutters, sidewalks, and street lights. $150,000 $400,000 $125,000 $2,000,000 Install traffic signals at the intersection of 55 Avenue and 50 Street. $375,000 Pave a portion of 50A Street and install a storm sewer drainage system. $500,000 FAIRVIEW Purchase tables and chairs for the E.E. Oliver Joint Use Facility. $12,500 Purchase a parcel of land for the construction of a fire hall. $18,000 GIBBONS Upgrade the local fire hall training area. $47,313 Construct a wastewater station to service recreational vehicles. $38,215 Replace a portion of the storm sewer outfall line. $262,790 Page 8

9 HANNA Develop a storm water management plan and construct a storm pond outfall. Conduct functional planning for the construction of a community service facility. $531,000 $39,750 HARDISTY Replace a loader. $48,678 HIGH LEVEL Purchase a pumper truck. $100,000 Install energy efficient lights in the High Level Sports Complex. $88,287 Purchase storage sheds. $28,000 Design a new maintenance shop. $20,000 Review the local storm water systems and develop a storm water capital plan. $45,000 Conduct a storm drain inspection. $20,000 HINTON Replace water pressure reducer valves. $58,318 Upgrade the existing and design a new recycling facility. $84,244 Rehabilitate Hardisty Avenue. $51,065 Design and construct an infrastructure services building. $271,048 Rehabilitate the roof at the Steve Hotchkiss Arena. $42,884 IRRICANA Renovate the municipal administration building. $174,320 LAMONT Install new waterlines, sewer lines and curbs on 43 Street and 55 Avenue. $172,376 Construct a water reservoir, pumphouse and supply lines. $123,161 OKOTOKS Conduct a preliminary engineering study for the 32 Street bridge. $387,844 PENHOLD Conduct dust control measures on Range Road 280. $10,505 Automate the local water meter system. $23,088 Construct a splash park. $58,973 Page 9

10 REDWATER Purchase a new system for installing arena ice. $25,408 STRATHMORE Purchase a pumper truck. $133,000 SUNDRE Extend a roadway and construct a parking lot. $163,999 Conduct an arena needs assessment. $60,647 Purchase and outfit a fire rescue and command vehicle and a fire tanker. Purchase new playground equipment for the Order of the Royal Purple Park. $40,432 $41,648 TOFIELD Purchase an asphalt zipper. $98,500 WHITECOURT Design and construct a recreation facility, named the Allan and Jean Miller Centre. $510,017 Village BARNWELL BEISEKER BOYLE Purchase a hand held water meter reading system, including software and e-coder meters. Upgrade and repair streets, sidewalks and storm sewers along 8 Street. $43,234 $17,310 Replace the town office roof. $51,029 CAROLINE Pave 52 and Main Street. $39,856 Rebuild the concrete walkway at the municipal library. $4,604 Contribute funding to the construction of a museum. $10,000 CONSORT Pave 50 and 48 Street. $9,837 Replace the boiler and filter at the Consort Kinsmen Pool. $3,689 Replace the arena ice condenser. $17,517 Page 10

11 ELNORA Upgrade the well pump. $3,900 FOREMOST Jointly purchase a vacuum truck with the County of Forty Mile. $11,263 Pave the parking lot of the Foremost Community Hall. $14,238 FORESTBURG Pave portions of 50 Avenue and 57 Street. $183,873 HOLDEN Purchase a street sander and spreader. $9,000 HUGHENDEN Purchase a fire and rescue truck. $10,835 Contribute funding to upgrade a golf course irrigation system. $1,617 Replace the ice plant in Central Sports Garden. $4,884 KITSCOTY Install underground power plug-ins and build new campground sites. $11,000 LONGVIEW Construct and pave a training pad and driveway for the fire hall. $80,003 Construct water main loops along a section of 53 Avenue. $54,481 Repair and upgrade offices and public washrooms in the municipal building. $17,587 LOUGHEED Continue development of the Sifton Crescent subdivision, including engineering and road and curb construction. $68,000 MARWAYNE Jointly construct water main loops with the Village of Kitscoty. $47,776 MUNSON Purchase a snowplow and garbage truck. $50,000 VETERAN Upgrade the local arena, including structural wall repairs. $2,000 YOUNGSTOWN Purchase a sewer maintenance flushing machine. $7,500 Purchase water valves. $9,604 Page 11

12 Summer Village HORSESHOE BAY Renovate the Martin Recreational Centre. $1,288 ISLAND LAKE SOUTH Rehabilitate local roads including Neilson Drive, Kirby Place and Shank Drive. $200,000 ITASKA BEACH Rehabilitate and stabilize the boat launch. $4,500 Repair frost heaves on Beach Avenue. $3,100 Repair and re-establish a ditch near 7 Avenue. $1,390 Repair frost boils on Itaska Beach Road. $775 Construct a guardrail near 6 Street. $2,000 Jointly reconstruct a portion of Range Road 474 with Leduc County. $2,500 LARKSPUR Seal coat the main road and entrance to the village. $14,868 MEWATHA BEACH Rehabilitate Mewatha Drive. $170,000 WAIPAROUS Construct a facility for public works operations and emergency services. $69,437 WHISPERING HILLS Rehabilitate Whispering Hills Road. $183,000 Improvement District KANANASKIS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT Purchase a public works tractor. $60,000 Metis Settlement FISHING LAKE METIS SETTLEMENT Rehabilitate roads. $12,552 Purchase a building for a landfill shelter. $5,379 Page 12

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