The future of 9-1-1 arrives in Red Deer
July 8, 2026
Red Deer’s 9-1-1 system is moving to Next Generation 9-1-1, marking an important step in the modernization of emergency communications in Red Deer.
We assist homeowners, developers, consultants and contractors with the various infrastructure processes associated with developing and building in Red Deer.
The Engineering Services Traffic Section facilitates safe and efficient traffic flow in the city of Red Deer through effective Transportation Planning, Traffic Operations and Traffic Safety.
The Engineering Services Transportation Section is responsible for professional engineering services in areas of roads infrastructure, including studies & plans and design, construction and inspection.
A listing and printable copies of the most popular Engineering Publications and Guidelines.
Various infrastructure projects in this section include major roads, water, storm, sanitary, reservoirs, bridges and detention ponds for the city of Red Deer.
The Municipal Government Act allows municipalities to create an off-site levies bylaw to help pay for the infrastructure that we use every day in new communities. In Red Deer, an off-site levy is a development charge paid by Developers.
July 8, 2026
Red Deer’s 9-1-1 system is moving to Next Generation 9-1-1, marking an important step in the modernization of emergency communications in Red Deer.
July 7, 2026
Building permit values in Red Deer totalled $5.21 million in June 2026, compared with $949.26 million in June 2025.
July 7, 2026
Heads up Red Deer! The annual Westerner Days Parade is rolling through downtown on Wednesday, July 15. In addition to the colourful floats, marching bands and community spirit, Red Deerians should expect early morning road closures and transit changes.