In the context of municipal associations, resolutions are formal requests or position statements that member municipalities submit for consideration at annual conventions. Municipalities draft resolutions on issues requiring provincial action—funding changes, legislative amendments, or policy adjustments. Resolutions are debated and voted on by delegates at association conventions. Those that pass become the association's official positions and are communicated to the provincial government. The resolutions process gives municipalities a collective voice on shared concerns and provides associations with membership-endorsed priorities for advocacy. Provincial governments don't always act on resolutions, but they represent democratic input from local governments across the province.