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Revenue Allocation for the Photo Enforced Traffic Safety Program Policy - Cold Lake - Alberta - Canada
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Revenue Allocation for the Photo Enforced Traffic Safety Program Policy

Funding for public safety infrastructure projects
Funding available
Varies by project
Deadline
Open continuously
Location
Cold Lake, Alberta, Canada
Who can apply

Members of the public in the City of Cold Lake

See full eligibility

Overview

This program directs revenue from the Photo Enforced Traffic Safety Program to the Infrastructure Safety Fund. It supports public-safety infrastructure projects in the City of Cold Lake, including new construction, upgrades, replacements, and other improvements to public infrastructure.
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Opportunity Score
Moderate potential, but conditions must align.

At a glance

Funding available

Financing goals
  • Increase social or community impact
  • Improve governance or administrative structure
  • Renovate or expand facilities
Eligible Funding
  • Varies by project
Funds Providers

Eligible candidates

Eligible Industries
  • All industries
Location
  • Cold Lake
  • Alberta
Legal structures
  • Public or Parapublic institution
Annual revenue
  • All revenue ranges
Organisation size
  • All organization sizes
Audience
  • All groups

Next Steps

1
Determine your project
2
Validate your eligibility

Activities funded

  • Construction of new public infrastructure projects
  • Repair, enhancement, or upgrade of existing public infrastructure
  • Replacement of existing public infrastructure
  • Infrastructure projects that improve public safety in Cold Lake

Documents Needed

  • Completed application form prescribed by the City
  • Applicant contact and mailing information
  • Project description and location details
  • Community letters of support, if available
  • Applicant declaration and signature

Official resources

Supporting document

City of Cold Lake City of Cold Lake

Eligibility

Who is eligible?

  • Members of the public in the City of Cold Lake
  • Organizations and individuals proposing public safety infrastructure projects

Who is not eligible

  • Projects outside the City of Cold Lake
  • Projects for privately owned infrastructure

Ineligible Costs and Activities

  • Projects outside the City of Cold Lake
  • Projects that improve privately owned infrastructure

Eligible geographic areas

  • City of Cold Lake

Selection criteria

  • Community impact and number of beneficiaries
  • Level of community support
  • Potential longevity of the project
  • Benefit to the community
  • Whether the project duplicates other available initiatives

How to apply

  • Step 1: Complete the application
    • Use the City’s prescribed form.
    • Include the required project and applicant information.
    • Attach community letters of support, if available.
  • Step 2: Submit the application
    • Send the completed form to the City of Cold Lake, attention Engineering Manager, Infrastructure Services.
    • Applications may be submitted throughout the year.
    • Applications received by June 30 are considered for the following fiscal year.
  • Step 3: Review and decision
    • Administration reviews the application and makes a recommendation.
    • Cold Lake City Council selects the projects to be funded.

Processing and Agreement

  • Applications are reviewed by administration for feasibility and alignment with policy criteria.
  • Administration provides a recommendation to Cold Lake City Council during the fall budget deliberations.
  • City Council selects the projects to receive funding by January 1.
  • Further project recommendations may be brought to Council throughout the year.

Additional information

  • Applications may include letters of support from the community.
  • The City Council makes the final funding decision.
  • Applications received by June 30 are considered for the following fiscal year.
  • Unallocated funds remain in the Infrastructure Safety Fund and carry forward.

Contacts

Frequently Asked Questions about the Revenue Allocation for the Photo Enforced Traffic Safety Program Policy Program

What is the Revenue Allocation for the Photo Enforced Traffic Safety Program Policy?

This program directs revenue from the Photo Enforced Traffic Safety Program to the Infrastructure Safety Fund. It supports public-safety infrastructure projects in the City of Cold Lake, including new construction, upgrades, replacements, and other improvements to public infrastructure.

Who is eligible for the Revenue Allocation for the Photo Enforced Traffic Safety Program Policy program?

To be eligible for the Revenue Allocation for the Photo Enforced Traffic Safety Program Policy program, you must: Publicly owned infrastructure project Public safety purpose in Cold Lake Community-supported and sustainable

What expenses are eligible under Revenue Allocation for the Photo Enforced Traffic Safety Program Policy?

Construction of new public infrastructure projects Repair, enhancement, or upgrade of existing public infrastructure Replacement of existing public infrastructure Infrastructure projects that improve public safety in Cold Lake

Who can I contact for more information about the Revenue Allocation for the Photo Enforced Traffic Safety Program Policy?

You can contact City of Cold Lake by email at none or by phone at none.

Where is the Revenue Allocation for the Photo Enforced Traffic Safety Program Policy available?

The Revenue Allocation for the Photo Enforced Traffic Safety Program Policy program is available the province of Alberta.

Is the Revenue Allocation for the Photo Enforced Traffic Safety Program Policy a grant, loan, or tax credit?

Revenue Allocation for the Photo Enforced Traffic Safety Program Policy is a Grant and Funding

Who are the financial supporters of the Revenue Allocation for the Photo Enforced Traffic Safety Program Policy?

Revenue Allocation for the Photo Enforced Traffic Safety Program Policy is funded by City of Cold Lake