Rocky View No. 44, Alberta

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Rocky View No. 44
View of the Rockies and Foothills
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Location of Rocky View No. 44 in Alberta
Rocky View No. 44
Location of Rocky View No. 44 in Alberta
Coordinates: 51°02′42″N 114°03′26″W / 51.045, -114.05722
Country Flag of Canada Canada
Province Flag of Alberta Alberta
Region Calgary Region
Census division No. 6
Established December 1955
Incorporated January 1956
Government [1]
 - Type Municipal
 - Governing body Rocky View No. 44 Council
 - Municipal office Calgary
 - Reeve Lois Habberfield
 - Predeceded by Al Schule
Area
 - Total 4,015 km² (1,550.2 sq mi)
Population (2006)[2]
 - Total 34,171
 - Density 8.5/km² (22/sq mi)
 - Dwellings 11,604
Time zone MST (UTC-7)
Website: Municipal District of Rocky View

The Municipal District of Rocky View, No. 44 is a municipality located outside of the City of Calgary, in southern Alberta. It surrounds the eastern, northern, and western parts of city. The municipality is part of Calgary's Census Metropolitan Area and is a member of the Calgary Regional Partnership. It is also known informally among residents as Rocky View County.

Rocky View Municipal District is strategically located on the Calgary-Edmonton Corridor, and is crossed north south by Highway 2 and east west by Highway 1; another major highway in Rocky View is Highway 9, which is a major transit route between Calgary and Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Both the Canadian Pacific Railway and Canadian National Railway have their main north\south routes from Calgary to Edmonton through the MD, as well; the CPR is routed through Airdrie and Crossfield, while the CNR is routed through the town of Irricana and the village of Beiseker.

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[edit] About the Municipal District of Rocky View

The Municipal District of Rocky View is the fifth largest tax base in Alberta:

  1. Calgary
  2. Edmonton
  3. Strathcona County
  4. R.M. of Wood Buffalo (includes Fort McMurray)
  5. Rocky View Municipal District

Due to expansion in the local economy and population increase, Rocky View is currently experiencing growth.

Rocky View was named in December 1955. In a local competition to rename the newly amalgamated municipal district (the Municipal District of Calgary), "Rocky View" was submitted by Mr. Leslie Burwash, a local student from Balzac. Second and third place proposals were "Bow View" and "Chinook". The name "Rocky View" is descriptive - most areas within the Municipal District of Rocky View have panoramic views of the Rocky Mountains, looking to the west.

[edit] Hamlets and neighbouring communities

Rocky View includes the following unincorporated communities and hamlets[3]: Balzac, Bottrel, Bragg Creek, Cochrane Lake, Conrich, Elbow Valley, Dalemead, Dalroy, Delacour, Indus, Janet, Kathyrn, Keoma, Langdon, Madden, Shepard, the Bearspaw-Glendale area, and the Springbank area.

Totalling approximately one million acres (4,000 km²), towns and villages encompassed by the Municipal District of Rocky View include: the City of Airdrie, the Town of Cochrane, the Town of Irricana, the Town of Crossfield, the Town of Chestermere and the Village of Beiseker.

[edit] Demographics

(according to Statistics Canada 2001 Federal Census)[4]

  • Population: 30,688
  • Growth rate (1996 to 2001): + 31.6%
  • Private Dwellings: 10,350
  • Dwellings Built (1991 to 2001): 4,075
  • Land Area: 4,048.49 km². or 1,563.13 sq. miles
  • Density: 7.6 people per km².
  • Median Income: $65,785 CAD

In 2006, Rocky View No. 44 had a population of 34,171 living in 11,604 dwellings, a 14.2% increase from 2001. The municipal district has a land area of 4,014.89 km² (1,550.2 sq mi) and a population density of 8.5/km² (22/sq mi).[2]

[edit] Politics

[edit] Local

Rocky View currently has a Municipal Council consisting of 9 elected Councillors. Councillors are elected by the eligible electors (Rocky View residents) who vote for a candidate in their electoral division. Municipal elections organised by Alberta Municipal Affairs are held on the 3rd Monday in October every third year.

Each October, the Councillors elect the Reeve. The position of Deputy Reeve is also an elected position, voted on by the Councillors every year in October.

The current Rocky View Council (Elected in October 2007) consists of:

  • Reeve Lois Habberfield - Division 7
  • Deputy Reeve Greg Boehlke - Division 6
  • Councillor Harvey Buckley - Division 1
  • Councillor Mitch Yurchak - Division 2
  • Councillor Gordon Branson - Division 3
  • Councillor Jim Rheubottom - Division 4
  • Councillor Earl Solberg - Division 5
  • Councillor Hopeton Louden - Division 8
  • Councillor Paul McLean - Division 9

[edit] Provincial

The Municipal District of Rocky View is served by the Provincial Electoral Divisions of Airdrie-Rocky View and Foothills-Rocky View.

Rocky View is currently represented in the Alberta Legislature by Progressive Conservative MLA Rob Anderson in Airdrie-Rocky View and Ted Morton in Foothills-Rocky View.

[edit] Federal

The Municipal District of Rocky View is served by three Federal Electoral Divisions: Crowfoot, Macleod and Wild Rose.

Rocky View's northeast and southeast (east of Calgary, north of the Bow River) is part of the Federal Electoral district (also known as a riding) of Crowfoot. This riding has been represented by Kevin Sorenson, who was originally elected as a member of the Reform Party then again as a member of the Canadian Alliance and currently of the Conservative Party.

Rocky View's southwest (south of the Bow River and west of Calgary) is part of the Federal Electoral district (also known as a riding) of Macleod. This riding has been represented by Ted Menzies, who was originally elected as a member of the Canadian Alliance and currently of the Conservative Party.

Rocky View's northwest is part of the Federal Electoral district (also known as a riding) of Wild Rose. This riding has been represented by Myron Thompson, who was originally elected as a member of the Reform Party in 1993 then again as a member of the Canadian Alliance and currently of the Conservative Party.

Rocky View and the Calgary Region are also represented by two Federal Senators:

Senator Bert Brown was appointed to the Senate of Canada (the Upper House) by Prime Minister Stephen Harper on July 10th, 2007.

Senator Elaine McCoy was appointed to the Senate of Canada (the Upper House) by Prime Minister Paul Martin on March 24th, 2005.

[edit] Attractions

[edit] References

  1. ^ Rocky View No. 44. Council. Retrieved on 2007-07-09.
  2. ^ a b Statistics Canada (Census 2006). Rocky View No. 44 - Community Profile. Retrieved on 2007-06-11.
  3. ^ Municipal Profile - Alberta Municipal Affairs
  4. ^ Rocky View Community Profile - Statistics Canada. 2002. 2001 Community Profiles. Released June 27, 2002. Last modified: 2005-11-30. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 93F0053XIE

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