As the weather heats up, road construction season follows suit.
The City of Lethbridge’s Transportation Operations department has been completing minor road repairs since mid-April. With outdoor temperatures warming up, those efforts are moving into high gear.
Due to the possibility of a strike at Canada Post, Lethbridge residents are encouraged to register for e-billing for their utility bills. This will ensure residents receive their bills on time, should there be a disruption in mail delivery.
The River Valley Fire Ban in Lethbridge has been lifted, effective immediately. Recent changes in weather conditions, including higher humidity levels, have reduced the fire risk in this area.
Some things don’t get better with age. Wine? Yes. Playgrounds? No. With that in mind, the City of Lethbridge is replacing the playground in Mt. Blakiston Park. The play area was installed in 1999 and has come to the end of its life cycle.
Repairs to a pedestrian ramp will impact motorists and pedestrians on University Drive West.
The ramp, at the southeast corner of University Drive and Heritage Boulevard West, will be closed. All pedestrian traffic will be routed back one block, to Heritage Crescent West.
A Lethbridge Mother's Day tradition continues in 2025. The Parks & Cemeteries team will, once again, offer complimentary roses to visitors at Mountain View Cemetery.
The City of Lethbridge Parks department is excited to partner with Lethbridge Plays to launch “Playground of the Month.” The initiative celebrates fun, inclusion and community!
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