Municipal Boundary Battles

Edited by Sandeep Agrawal
Categories: Urban Studies, Planning & Architecture, Planning (urban & Regional), Political Science, Public & Social Policy, Urban Studies, Philosophy, Law & Legal Studies, Canadian Political Science, Geography, Geography
Publisher: University of Alberta Press
Paperback : 9781772127454, 224 pages, July 2024
Ebook (EPUB) : 9781772127874, 224 pages, October 2024
Ebook (PDF) : 9781772127881, 224 pages, October 2024

Table of contents

 

Draft Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Chapter 1 Introduction / Sandeep Agrawal

Part I

Chapter 2 Annexations in Small Town Alberta / Sandeep Agrawal

Chapter 3 Municipal Annexations, Water Scarcity, and Intermunicipal Conflicts in the Calgary Region / Cody Gretzinger and Sandeep Agrawal

Chapter 4 The Fiscal Impact of Annexation: Lessons from American Jurisdictions and a New Perspective from Alberta / Amrita Singh

Chapter 5 Motivations Behind Annexations in Saskatchewan / Jordan D. Rea and Sandeep Agrawal

Part II

Chapter 6 Post-amalgamation Impact on Developing Land-use Planning Policy: A Case Study of Ontario Municipalities / John Meligrana

Chapter 7 Getting There: Municipal Restructuring in Nova Scotia / John Heseltine

Chapter 8 Boundary Battles in New Brunswick/ Zack Taylor and Jon Isaac Taylor

Afterword / Andrew Sancton

Contributors

 

Municipal Boundary Battles uncovers the hidden motivations, behind-the-scenes political machinations, and the ensuing battles around city boundary debates.

Description

Municipal Boundary Battles explores the motivations, land use effects, and financial implications of municipal boundary adjustments across Canada, focusing mainly on annexations and amalgamations—the most frequent means to adjust boundaries and reform local governments in this country. The authors uncover hidden motivations, untangle behind-the-scenes political machinations, and document the ensuing boundary battles, with a focus on mid-size cities and small towns rather than major Canadian metropolitan areas. Through empirical evidence, case studies, and examples among several provinces, the collection helps develop generalizations and inform best practices for municipal boundary adjustments and reform. The volume aims to study this phenomenon to explain how the esoteric aspects of boundary adjustments work in more practical applications, offering political scientists, geographers, municipal officials, and planning practitioners fresh perspectives that contradict much of the prevailing understanding of boundary adjustments.
Contributors: Sandeep Agrawal, Cody Gretzinger, John Heseltine, John Meligrana, Jordan Rea, Amrita Singh, Jon Taylor, Zack Taylor. Afterword by Andrew Sancton.