EDMONTON -- A northern Alberta municipality is crying foul now that the provincial government is planning to require them to partially cover the costs of future natural disasters. The changes to the Disaster Recovery Program include a new 90:10 cost-sharing arrangement with local governments and private-sector applications, which include homeowners. A $500,000 funding cap per homeowner application has also been introduced, alongside a one-time limit on disaster financial assistance per property. Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo Mayor Don Scott says that leaves homeowners in a dangerous situation. “If you own a house that is worth more, you are going to be impacted in a much more significant way and the other issue is you are limited to one claim going forward.”