Collection glen-56 - Alberta Municipalities Associations collection

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Alberta Municipalities Associations collection

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GLEN glen-56

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62 cm of textual records

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A number of municipalities associations were formed in Alberta's early decades to promote the improvement of municipal administration and government. The Alberta Association of Municipal Districts Secretary-Treasurers was established ca. 1920. In 1939 it began annual refresher courses in municipal administration which were sponsored by the Department of Extension at the University of Alberta and in cooperation with the Department of Municipal Affairs. The Alberta Rural Municipal Administrators' Association was formed ca. 1920 to provide current information for municipal secretary-treasurers on the interpretation of provincial legislation. ARMAA's name was changed to the Alberta Rural Administrator's Association ca. 1970. The Union of Alberta Municipalities was organized in 1905 by Calgary's Mayor Emerson. Its aim was to promote and protect the interests of municipalities. Its name was changed to the Alberta Urban Municipalities Association ca. 1966.

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In 1905, the Union of Alberta Municipalities organized in Calgary. In ca. 1966, the Union of Alberta Municipalities became the Alberta Urban Municipalities Association (AUMA). The AUMA represents and advocates on behalf 284 urban municipalities including cities, towns, villages, summer villages, and specialized municipalities, as well as Associate and Affiliate members to all three levels of government in Alberta. The AUMA operates to facilitate co-operation between government in the hope of creating social and economic growth, developing vital emergency and social service planning and implementation as well as coordinating delivery of those services. In pursuit of their objectives the AUMA holds conventions, produces publications, and represents its members. An Executive composed of members with headquarters in Edmonton governs the AUMA.

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Records originate from the Glenbow but are available at the Glenbow Western Research Centre, University of Calgary

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These records were collected by a former member of these associations. The collection consists of minutes and refresher course manuals of AAMDST (1936-1973) and convention minutes of ARAA. Also consists of convention reports of AUMA (1960-1970).

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Gift of Mr. W.A. Bradbury, 1972.

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http://www.glenbow.org/collections/search/findingAids/archhtm/municipality.cfm
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Record No. M 1903<br><br>

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