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April 18, 2021
EL&P crews are busy responding to a pole fire on the west side of Highway 2, south of the Sports Hall of Fame.
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Allan Seabrooke was born in Peterborough, Ontario. Allan received his Masters of Science in Parks and Recreation Administration at Trent University – a career path that lead him to elected appointments with the Ontario Park Association, Ontario Research Council on Leisure and Parks Recreation Ontario. He also completed his Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Urban Planning and more recently an Executive Management Certificate from Queens University. He is an accomplished Senior Executive, having managed municipal services from a broad range of cities such as Peterborough, Waterloo, Markham, Mississauga, and Aurora in Ontario before assuming the City Manager position in Red Deer. Private sector business partnerships complements his municipal career, as the Chief Operating Officer for twelve years with Leisurewear Canada.
In 2015, Allan assumed the role of Chief Administration Officer for the City of Peterborough. There he oversaw the administration for the municipality managing a staff of 1,050 employees and an annual budget of approximately 350 million.
In 2019, The City of Red Deer successfully attracted Allan as the City Manager. Allan is responsible for managing and coordinating 18 business units, providing a full range of municipal services with a staff of 1,200 employees and an annual budget of approximately 500 million.
Allan is married to Teresa, a registered practical nurse and together they have one son. Allan and Teresa are avid travellers and leisure interests include golfing, hiking and biking.
April 18, 2021
EL&P crews are busy responding to a pole fire on the west side of Highway 2, south of the Sports Hall of Fame.
April 16, 2021
Residential street sweeping will begin on April 25, as crews will complete sweeping medians and boulevards throughout the city on April 22.
April 12, 2021
Red Deer City Council approved the tax rate bylaw with a zero per cent municipal increase and reduced property tax penalties for the next three years in anticipation of continued economic challenges for Red Deer property owners.