Municipal bylaws can be related to many issues including public behavior, loitering, panhandling, graffiti, and public transit. They are specific to each individual municipality, city or town.
Alberta
Legislation
- Municipal Government Act, RSA 2000, c M-26
- Part 2 of the Act defines the city’s power to enact bylaws
Additional resources
- Alberta Ministry of Municipal Affairs
- Good Neighbour Practices Reference Guide – City of Calgary bylaws governing neighbourhood issues
- Municipal profiles
- A Primer on Municipal Law in Alberta – Law Now
- A user’s guide to municipal by-laws by M. Virginia MacLean, Thomas A. Richardson Table of Contents.
Other Jurisdictions
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