Traffic disruptions this weekend for Woody’s Marathon
Residents are advised of upcoming traffic disruptions and reduced access in the Woodlea neighbourhood this weekend as the Woody’s Marathon takes place.
Below is a list of recent City of Red Deer news releases. For media inquiries, contact Community & Public Relations during regular business hours (Monday to Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) via our Media Inquiry Form.
Residents are advised of upcoming traffic disruptions and reduced access in the Woodlea neighbourhood this weekend as the Woody’s Marathon takes place.
Councillor Chad Krahn was sworn in during today’s special council meeting. The Regular City Council Meeting started at 10:30 a.m. with a two-hour closed meeting. The open portion of the Council meeting began at 1 p.m.
At Monday’s regular City Council meeting, City Council passed second and third reading of the Zoning Bylaw 3357/2024, replacing the former Land Use Bylaw.
This past winter, The City of Red Deer piloted changes to the snow and ice control program that focused on restoring mobility sooner and providing safe, accessible and well-maintained transportation infrastructure for all.
The swearing-in of Red Deer’s newest Councillor, Chad Krahn took place this morning ahead of the regularly-scheduled Council Meeting.
The rehabilitation of 19 Street between Gaetz Avenue and Irwin Avenue is getting underway in the upcoming weeks.
A formal request for a provincial Expression of Interest (EOI) is being considered by City Council on Monday after City Council decided to cease site selection until more information is available from the Government of Alberta...
On Monday, May 13, 2024, a Special Meeting of Council will begin at 9 a.m. to swear in Councillor Elect Chad Krahn.
Motorists are advised that a small portion of Riverside Drive will be reduce to two lanes outside the Parkland Geo and Central Alberta Co-op area.
After years of memories made at the Kinex Arena, the community will have one last chance to say goodbye to the facility during a garage sale this Saturday, and maybe even take home a piece of its history.
The City of Red Deer is inviting residents to play a unique role in protecting our local waterways.
The Mayor’s Garden Party is turning 50 and senior Red Deerians are invited to join us for a delightful indoor celebration filled with nostalgia, camaraderie and live music by the Memphis Mafia Band.
As part of The City’s drought preparations, Stage 1 Voluntary Outdoor Water Restrictions are now in effect.
Despite the recent snow, another busy year of construction is underway in Red Deer and a number of projects are scheduled over the coming months to ensure our roadways are safe, accessible, and well-maintained.
Building permit values increased in April, with 103 approved permits valued at $35 million, compared with 77 permits issued in April 2023 worth $5.2 million.
Motorists are advised that the intersection of 53 Street and 47 Avenue will be closed from May 6 to May 21 as water main replacements are installed.
Despite the recent snow, the annual street sweeping program is moving full-steam ahead.
Red Deer residents who purchase and install a rain barrel, drought-tolerant plants, permeable mulch or a low-flow toilet may qualify for a rebate on their City utility bill.
Motorists are advised that 56 Avenue from 57 Street to 60 Street will be closed beginning May 2 to accommodate underground utility work. The road closure is expected to be in place until July 7.
Motorists are advised of a partial road closure in Timberlands North beginning May 1.
In an effort to deter migratory birds from nesting in storage ponds at the Wastewater Treatment Plant, operators are using approved bird deterrent methods in Red Deer.
In response to community feedback and a commitment to revitalizing downtown Red Deer, the former Buffalo and Club Café site is undergoing an exciting transformation into a temporary event space.
At today’s regular City Council meeting, the following decisions were made...
Red Deerians can prepare to sign up for Summer Day Camps, summer swim lessons and more next week.
The ramp connecting southbound 67 Street and Riverside Drive will close from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Saturday, April 27 for construction work.
Results of the 2024 Municipal By-Election have been declared official by Returning Officer Jessica Robinson.
The Monday, April 29, 2024, Regular City Council Meeting will start with a one and a half hour closed meeting at 10:30 a.m. The open portion of the Council meeting will begin at approximately noon.
Motorists are advised that 22 Street between Austin Drive and the East Hill Shopping Centre entrance will be reduced to one lane in both the east and westbound lanes as crews repair curb and gutter infrastructure.
The City of Red Deer’s Emergency Services has reached an agreement with Alberta Health Services (AHS) to continue delivering emergency medical services in Red Deer.
Red Deer Emergency Services is asking residents to exercise extra caution due to the dry conditions across the region.
With 100% voting stations reporting, Red Deerians have elected a new City Councillor during The City’s first ever by-election.
A free decibel-reading event will be held on April 27, 2024 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. to help motorists identify if their vehicle exceeds the decibel level limits set in the Community Standards Bylaw.
The City of Red Deer and Red Deer County have been awarded $100,000 in grant funding from the Northern and Regional Economic Development (NRED) Program, for joint regional growth and economic development.
Starting at 10 a.m. eligible Red Deer residents can cast their ballot in the city’s first by-election to fill a vacant Councillor seat.