City Council: meeting recap
The following decisions were made at today’s City Council meeting.
The following decisions were made at today’s City Council meeting.
Building permit values decreased in September, with 92 approved permits valued at $5.5 million, compared with 112 permits issued in September 2022 worth $9 million.
Today, Red Deer welcomed around 300 service providers, people with lived experience in addiction, homelessness, and mental health challenges, Indigenous Peoples, law enforcement, community leaders in justice and education, and interested citizens to the c
Motorists are advised of intermittent traffic disruptions along Taylor Drive between 32 Street and 43 Street as a contractor works to address erosion failures along Waskasoo Creek.
Motorists are advised of an upcoming traffic disruption on 43 Street west of 50 Avenue for Utility Services to complete work in the area.
In recognition of Fire Prevention Week, Red Deer Emergency Services is hosting free fire extinguisher training sessions at City of Red Deer facilities this week.
Motorists are advised of a temporary road closure on 48 Avenue between 48 Avenue for crews to complete utility work in the area.
The following items are on Red Deer City Council’s meeting agenda for Monday, October 16, 2023.
Thanks to a provincial grant, Transit services is launching a Fare Assistance Pass pilot program, which will reduce monthly passes up to 55 per cent for those who qualify.
At their regular meeting today, City Council voted in favour of authorizing The City of Red Deer to act as the funding organization in the next application cycle for Red Deer Local Immigration Partnership (LIP).
The following decisions were made at today’s regular City Council meeting.
Motorists are advised of a traffic disruption on Gaetz Avenue northbound between 35 Street and 43 Street as crews work to complete median repairs this week.
Motorists are advised of an upcoming road and trail closure on Spruce Drive as crews work to replace a manhole in the area.
Following the removal of parking meters and as the next step in The City of Red Deer’s parking infrastructure improvement project, new pay stations will be installed next week in 21 downtown locations.
This evening, Dave Amendt was named the 2023 recipient of the Bob Stollings Memorial Award.
City Council will consider first reading of a Land Use Bylaw Amendment on Monday, that if approved, will enable the temporary shelter to continue operating in its current location.
The following items are on Red Deer City Council’s open meeting agenda on Monday, October 30, 2023.
Starting Monday, October 30, 2023, The City of Red Deer will be accepting applications for the Central Alberta Regional Assessment Review Board (RARB).
Following first reading of a Land Use Bylaw amendment by Council today, a Public Hearing is scheduled to gather feedback on the application, which if approved, would enable the temporary shelter to continue operating in its current location at Cannery Row
The following decisions were made at today’s City Council meeting.