Municipalities
Municipal Board - Affidavit of Hearing for substitution of subdivision plan.
Municipal Board - Affidavit of Hearing for substitution of subdivision plan.
Authorization form signed by the registered owner or occupier of Crown Land to authorize disclosure of property assessment information regarding the assessment roll numbers specified on the form.
The Building Sustainable Communities grant helps build thriving sustainable communities that provide a high quality of life for Manitobans. The grant leverages investments in community development by local governments, non-profit organizations and others.
Building Sustainable Communities provides a grant contribution of 50 per cent of eligible project costs up to $75,000 and up to $300,000 for large capital projects. Eligible applicants include non-profit organizations, charitable organizations, municipalities and Northern Affairs community councils
Campground income and expense request. Information reported to the assessor will be used to estimate market value using the Income Approach.
A purchaser of Crown Land under an agreement of sale, someone entitled to become the purchaser under a trust or a person on whose behalf the registered owner holds the land as agent can complete this form to have their name(s) added to the assessment roll for municipal taxation.
Request from assessor for income and expense information specific to Multi Family Residential property.
Income and Expense Information for Life Lease properties. The assessor will request income and expense information from the property owner each year.
A purchaser under an agreement of sale, someone entitled to become the purchaser under a trust or a person on whose behalf the registered owner holds the land as agent can complete this form to have their name(s) added to the assessment roll for municipal taxation.
Information request from the assessor to the property owner for income and expense details related to a specific property.
- The website provides information about the program criteria which includes information on program priorities, eligible and non-eligible organizations, projects and employees, amount of funding available, reporting requirements and the claim reimbursement process. There is also information for students/youth about employment through the Green Team programs.
The application seeks information about the organization applying, the nature of the employment project involved, the number of positions and amount of funding requested.
Green Team grants create summer employment opportunities for youth aged 15 to 29 years. Approved Applicants provide a variety of community development projects that improve neighbourhoods, promote community involvement and help develop young leaders. The employment period is between May 1 and September 30.
Priorities for the 2022 summer season are focused on: community based organizations and municipal governments that can offer full-time employment opportunities for youth; projects that support COVID-19 response and recovery efforts; and projects that can demonstrate community need and partnerships.