The City of Lethbridge is moving forward with critical upgrades to its Water Treatment Plant. This phase begins thanks in part to a $9.2 million grant from the Province of Alberta.
At its regular meeting on Tuesday, Council approved the allocation of one-time funding of $475,000 from the Municipal Revenue Stabilization Reserve (MRSR) to provide temporary resources to complete and implement its Economic Development Strategy as well as potential future development-based incentives.
Starting next year, front-line officers with Lethbridge Police Service will be wearing body-worn cameras. At its regular meeting on Tuesday, City Council approved the funding requests based on recommendations from the July 10 Economic & Finance Standing Policy Committee meeting.
Starting today, the City of Lethbridge is launching a Community Satisfaction Survey to gather valuable feedback from residents and help guide ongoing efforts to improve programs and services.
The City of Lethbridge is taking strategic steps to enhance air service at the Lethbridge Airport (YQL). The goal is to improve regional connectivity, support economic growth and make air travel more convenient for residents, businesses and the region.
A refreshed online safety resource has a new home.
Featuring new content and updated resources, the City of Lethbridge’s Online Safety Toolkit now lives on the Lethbridge Police Service website. The revamped toolkit helps families and youth stay safer in today’s digital world.
There is a major boost to Lethbridge’s affordable housing supply, with a new project rooted in Indigenous culture and community.
Thanks in part to $1.8 million of funding support from the City of Lethbridge, an Aboriginal Housing Society project adds 132 new housing units to the city’s inventory.
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