Lethbridge has spoken, and residents are fully tapped into local water conservation efforts.
The Water Conservation Plan survey closed on February 7 with nearly 4,000 responses, an all-time high for the Get Involved Lethbridge website. The results show a high level of community engagement on an important topic.
Residents and motorists are advised that the eastbound lanes of 5 Avenue North are closed between 12C Street and 13 Street North to complete an emergency watermain repair.
Exciting things are sprouting in the 300 block of 11 Street South!
Vibrancy and connection are two of the visions behind planned changes to transform the portion between 3 Avenue and 4 Avenue South into a green corridor, connecting the Warehouse District and Downtown.
It’s time to ride the wave of new water meter technology!
The City of Lethbridge has launched the three-year Water Meter Upgrade Program to replace outdated meters in approximately 10,000 households. The new meters are designed to enhance efficiency in several ways.
Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services responded to a single-family house fire in the 800 block of Miners Boulevard West at approximately 10:40 a.m. on January 30.
When it comes to laying the foundation for a greener future for our community, one local company has been leading the way as environmental leaders in their industry, brick by brick.
The Waste and Recycling Centre proves to be an ideal location for the bees, boasting a spacious grassed area conducive to the collection of pollen and nectar.
The survey, running from January 23 – February 7, is collecting feedback on current water conservation efforts, ways to improve conservation and potential incentives the City may consider implementing.
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