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Municipal Government Act - Tools and Workbooks

The revised MGA requires all municipalities that share a common boundary to adopt ICF bylaws by April 1, 2020. Only municipalities that are part of a Grown Management Board, which develops plans that meet ICF requirements, are exempt.

This workbook is designed for elected officials, senior administrators, and facilitators/mediators to support the development of an ICF strategy and outlines a logical process for negotiation and execution. Recognizing that municipalities across Alberta are diverse in terms of their capacities, geographies, and individual circumstances, the workbook is interactive allowing readers to jump to sections most relevant to your needs. 

The workbook is housed on AUMA’s new MGA Change Management webpage, which includes word versions of the tools included in the workbook that can be individually downloaded and adapted to your municipality. 
Based on requests from members, Word versions of template policies and bylaws related to new code of conduct and public participation requirements have also been added to the webpage along pdfs of guides for municipalities on these topics.  We hope you find these resources useful as you work to implement new MGA requirements in the coming months.

Recommended Link which contains word versions of the tools:
https://auma.ca/advocacy-services/programs-initiatives/mga-change-management-resources​

Workbook:
https://auma.ca/news/icf-workbook-updated-2021-deadline-and-more-dispute-resolution-guidance
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