Increased safety and creating one standard time for speed reduction zones are the primary reasons cited for a change coming to Lethbridge roads later this year.
Understanding the complex social issues intertwined in managing encampment concerns, today Lethbridge City Council approved a coordinated Encampment Strategy.
The City of Lethbridge’s Community Social Development (CSD) team is responsible for the administration and monitoring of provincial and federal funds to prevent and address social issues and needs in our municipality.
Lethbridge City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved both second and third reading of Bylaw 6397. This bylaw sets the property tax rates to be imposed upon property within the City of Lethbridge to raise required municipal revenues from property
January 19 marked two years since the transition of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) dispatch from the municipalities of Calgary, Lethbridge, Red Deer, and the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo. For the health and safety of all Albertans, the Mayors of these four regions continue to advocate to the Provincial Government and Alberta Health Services to return local dispatch for a stable and integrated service.
Following extensive engagement and community feedback, Lethbridge City Council will not proceed on six previously-proposed dog park locations in established neighbourhoods. Instead, based on the engagement results, Council on Tuesday voted unanimously to consider appropriate areas for future dog parks when new Outline Plans, or amendments to Outline Plans, come forward. This will involve continued work with BILD Lethbridge, land developers and landowners moving forward.
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