Remove Reference to Growth Management Boards from the Municipal Government Act

Date:

March 2026

Expiry Date:

March 2029

Current Status:

Awaiting Vote

Sponsors:

Foothills County

District:

1 – Foothills-Little Bow

Year:

2026

Convention:

Spring

Category:

Municipal Governance and Finances

Status:

Awaiting Vote

Vote Results:

Awaiting Vote

Preamble:

WHEREAS the Municipal Government Act (MGA) currently includes provisions under Part 17.1 enabling the establishment of growth management boards (GMBs); and

WHEREAS in 2025, the Government of Alberta (GOA) discontinued funding of the Calgary Metropolitan Region Board (CMRB) and Edmonton Metropolitan Region Board (EMRB); and

WHEREAS the CMRB and EMRB voted to cease operations; and

WHEREAS in 2025, the GOA repealed regulations establishing the CMRB and the EMRB; and

WHEREAS intermunicipal development plans (IDPs) and intermunicipal collaboration frameworks (ICFs) are mandated in the MGA to address planning and shared services among municipalities;

Operative Clause:

THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Rural Municipalities of Alberta advocate to the Government of Alberta to amend the Municipal Government Act to repeal all references to growth management boards.

 

Member Background:

The regulations governing the Calgary Metropolitan Region Board (CMRB), Alta Reg 190/2017 as amended and the Edmonton Metropolitan Region Board (EMRB), Alta Reg 189/2017 as amended were repealed effective April 30, 2025, under Alta Reg 42/2025 and 41/2025 respectively. Additionally, the Minister of Municipal Affairs issued Ministerial Orders No. MSD:016/25 and MSD:017/25 rescinding the Growth Plan and Regional Evaluation Framework for each region (EMRB MSD:064/22 and CMRB MSD:064/22). The regulations came into effect following the province’s announcement that funding of regional board operations would cease.  

As a result, the CMRB voted to cease its operations as of May 1, 2025, and the EMRB voted to do the same by March 31, 2025. Moving forward, member municipalities are expected to utilize intermunicipal development plans (IDPs) and intermunicipal collaboration frameworks (ICFs) to guide regional growth initiatives and collaborative efforts. This transition signifies a shift towards more localized and intermunicipal approaches to regional planning and development, emphasizing cooperation among municipalities without the overarching regulatory framework previously prescribed by the CMRB and EMRB, effectively protecting local autonomy and enhancing accountability of elected, rather than unelected, levels of government.  

Despite these recent developments, Part 17.1 of the Municipal Government Act (MGA), which outlines the establishment and operation of growth boards in the province, has yet to be amended to reflect the decision of the Minister to cease funding and repeal establishment of existing growth management boards. 

RMA Background:

12-23F: Growth Management Board Voluntary Membership 

 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Rural Municipalities of Alberta (RMA) advocate that the Government of Alberta (GOA) remove mandatory growth management boards (GMBs) from the Municipal Government Act (MGA); and  

FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED that should the GOA fail to abolish GMBs, the RMA advocate to amend the MGA to change the membership in GMBs from mandatory to voluntary. 

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ER1-23F: Limiting Third-party Services in ICF Agreements  

THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Rural Municipalities of Alberta (RMA) advocate to the Government of Alberta (GOA) that third-party services should not be included in intermunicipal collaboration frameworks (ICFs) and should be left to each ICF negotiation partnership to determine external to the ICF process. 

FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED THAT the RMA advocate to the GOA to limit the funding demands by urban municipalities, particularly when these demands arise from their independent decisions and are based on an assumption that rural municipalities will subsidize a portion of their costs or shortages. 

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Government Response:
None reported.

Development:

None reported.

Provincial Ministries:

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Provincial Boards and Organizations:

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Federal Ministries and Bodies:
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Internal Notes:

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