Rural Intermunicipal Development Plan Project


Public Hearing Dates

We are nearing the final stages of the Intermunicipal Development Plan project. Over the past year we have carried out much background research, developed focus topics, connected with important stakeholders and engaged the public. A summary of the engagement is available here:

Rural IDPs Engagement Phase 1 What We Heard Report
Rural IDPs Engagement Phase 2 What We Heard Report

The IDPs have gone through several revisions, reviewed by administration and Council, and have been thoroughly finetuned to the documents we have today. The IDPs will be presented for first reading and a public hearing at Council on:

December 12, 2018 at 1:00 pm

County Office
4818 50 Avenue
Two Hills AB

All members of the public are welcome to attend and present any comments to Council as a final opportunity to receive valuable input.

More information about Intermunicipal Development Plans can be found here.

Project Timeline

Project Contacts

County of Two Hills:
Sally Dary, CAO
Phone:  780-657-3358
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Consultant:
McElhanney Consulting Services Ltd.
Stephanie Gagnon
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Intermunicipal Development Plan (IDP)

An Intermunicipal Devlopment Plan (IDP) is a statutory policy document that is designed to foster cooperation and ensure that planning and development across municipal borders takes place in an integrated manner without unnecessary costs or negative impacts on either municipality.

Funded by the Province of Alberta, the following six municipalities are working collaboratively to achieve to IDPs for all their shared boundaries:

County of St. Paul
Lac La Biche County
County of Vermilion River
Smoky Lake County
County of Two Hills
Municipal District of Bonnyville

This collaborative project is about achieving strategic and efficient delivery of intermunicipal services and development.  It will fulfill recent updates to the Municipal Government Act that requires all municipalities to have IDPs with adjacent municipalities.

For more information, click here.