Lethbridge City Council has a broad mandate to provide good governance, to develop and maintain a safe and viable community and to supply desirable and/or necessary services to the community.
As the first official day of summer is rapidly approaching, there is no snow currently in the forecast. But planning has already commenced for next winter.
More than 1,400 residents and stakeholders have provided feedback to help shape the future of the Land Use Bylaw in Lethbridge. Now the City wants to make sure we heard the Phase 2 feedback loud and clear.
The City of Lethbridge is investing more than $1.2 million to help local non-profits create more inclusive, accessible and welcoming spaces for residents.
Big changes are coming to the Henderson Ice Centre.
A two-phased construction project will improve functionality and accessibility. The upgrades will bring the Centre, which was built in 1975, into a more modern era.
Lethbridge City Council is advancing the City’s motto of ‘Gateway to Opportunity’ by taking action to attract investment, support business growth and create jobs.
The upcoming municipal and school trustee election just got a little more colourful—and a lot more fun!
The City of Lethbridge is teaming up with local school divisions to launch an “I Voted” sticker contest. The contest invites Lethbridge K-12 students to design the stickers that voters will receive during the upcoming election in October.
Commuters in Lethbridge will notice some new traffic calming features this spring. Traffic calming curbs and digital speed feedback signs have been installed on selected roadways throughout the city to help reduce driving speeds.
Two speed feedback signs will be installed on Whoop-Up Drive on Friday, May 23, 2025. Commuters can expect partial lane closures.
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