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STREET SWEEPING UPDATE
Now that the snow has melted, street sweeping will continue on Friday, May 3 (weather permitting) on the streets highlighted on the map.
No parking signs have been placed along the streets highlighted on the map. The sweeper will hit the streets starting at 7:30 a.m. If you live along these routes, please make sure to move your vehicle off the road.
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The Town of Drayton Valley's Responsible Pet Ownership Bylaw 2023-03-P received final approval on May 1, 2024. Here's what you need to know:
✔️ Residential properties can now keep up to 3 hens within the Town of Drayton Valley
✔️ More clarity on what a person or animal can or can't do
✔️ The limit for dog ownership increased from 2 dogs to 3 dogs
✔️ The yearly, municipal licensing (town tags) requirement was removed, with the focus now being on having proper identification (legible tattoo, microchip or your own tag)
✔️ Clear guidelines for nuisance dogs and cats
✔️ Fine amounts have increased to have a higher deterrence
✔️ Owners must notify the Town if their dog has been deemed dangerous in another municipality, or by the Province
Find out more here: www.draytonvalley.ca/animal-control/
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This would be nice if you truly inforce the rule of being on leash in other parks. As I know for fact at the peace park people throw balls or Frisbees for them to catch, and in winter dogs go sledding/running down the hill without being on a leash.
I’m sure this will stop the cats and dogs running wild
NOTICE OF DECISION
On May 1, 2024, Town Council approved the amendment of Land Use Bylaw 2020/12/D with amendment 2024/01/D as follows:
1. Establish DC – 2, Direct Control District.
2. To redistrict Plan 6261KS Block 27 Lot 1 (4760 46 Street) from R-SML to DC-2 as shown in the attached image.
Please contact Planning and Development at 780-514-2200 or plandev@draytonvalley.ca with any questions.
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Town Council passed Millrate Bylaw 2024/03/F during the May 1, 2024, Regular Meeting of Council which sets the tax rate for residential and commercial properties in Drayton Valley.
The adoption of this mill rate will support the 2024 Capital and Operating Budgets that were approved by Town Council in December 2023.
The 2024 Budget includes $3,398,823 in capital expenditures and $14,529,495 in operational funding. The 2024 budget will be realized through a municipal tax revenue increase of $948,348, consisting of $380,535 for municipal services and $567,813 for capital investments.
What this means for the average homeowner/business owner in Drayton Valley:
➟ The average residential property in Drayton Valley can expect to see an average increase of $17.12/month or $205.39/year.
➟ The average commercial property owner can expect an average increase of $114/month or $1,379.93/year.
This information can also be found on the Town's website here: www.draytonvalley.ca/2024-budget/
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Kyle Ashberry Jackie Kostrub Thorson
Does this mean town services will be more frequent and road maintenance will increase?
Glad all these councillors ran on not raising taxes . Seems it never ends with them but at least they are all bringing in 55000 plus for part time work
🗑️ SPRING FREE TIPPING DAYS 🗑️
This spring the Town of Drayton Valley will once again be offering Free Tipping Days! This year's Free Tipping Days will run over two weekends:
May 3rd & 4th, and May 10th & 11th!
✓ Friday, May 3 from 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
✓ Saturday, May 4 from 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
✓ Friday, May 10 from 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
✓ Saturday, May 11 from 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
The Aspen Waste Management Facility will be open for Town residents to bring up to 500 kg of household waste to the landfill free of charge!
❗Please note that households may only cross the scales ONCE over the two available weekends; you cannot go on both weekends.
Visit www.draytonvalley.ca/free-tipping-days/ for full details, including restricted items.
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As we approach the one year anniversary of the Buck Creek wildfire, feelings of worry and stress are normal.
If you or someone you know is experiencing feelings of anxiety related to the wildfire, or are looking for information on wildfire preparedness, we encourage you to attend one of our FREE upcoming information session:
April 29, 2024 at the Mackenzie Conference Centre
🔘 2:00 – 4:00 P.M.
🔘 6:30 - 8:30 P.M.
Sessions include a presentation from Alberta Health Services with an opportunity for individual conversations following the presentation. Emergency Preparedness information will be set up for the entirety of the open house with personnel from the Fire Department on hand to speak to.
Personnel from Drayton Valley Brazeau County Fire Department and the Town of Drayton Valley will be on hand to speak to you and answer any questions you may have on a variety of topics including:
✓ Incident Command System (ICS) structure, how it works and what training Town staff have and are receiving
✓ Informational videos from the Fire Department
✓ How the Town is working with industry leaders
✓ FireSmart techniques residents can apply to their own properties
Alberta Health Services, Family & Community Support Services, Aim for Success will be on hand to provide:
✓ Hands-on tools to cope and manage anxiety, fear and panic
✓ Tools for parents to help their children cope with anxiety
✓ Stress management tools
✓ Assistance in connecting with additional resources
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Christy Chodak
The next regular meeting of Council is Wednesday, May 1, 2024 starting at 9:00 a.m. To view the agenda please click below:
draytonvalley.civicweb.net/Portal/MeetingInformation.aspx?Org=Cal&id=206
To join the meeting virtually please click the link below:
todv.my.webex.com/todv.my/j.php?MTID=m566bf525fda81c901d58e8ed4b8720db
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In honour of the National Day of Mourning, members of Town Council and Administration gathered at the Civic Centre to lower the flags and observe a moment of silence in recognition of the lives lost or injured to workplace accidents.
Across Canada, the National Day of Mourning is officially observed on April 28. The National Day of Mourning offers us an opportunity to recognize the 165 workers in Alberta who lost their lives through work related illness or injury in 2023. This is also an opportunity to reflect and re-commit to the culture of health and safety in the workplace.
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I used to work the flower beds at Wishing Well Apts. but it's getting too expensive to do that again this year🥲
As we approach the one year anniversary of the Buck Creek wildfire, feelings of worry and stress are normal.
If you or someone you know is experiencing feelings of anxiety related to the wildfire, or are looking for information on wildfire preparedness, we encourage you to attend one of our FREE upcoming information session:
April 29, 2024 at the Mackenzie Conference Centre
🔘 2:00 – 4:00 P.M.
🔘 6:30 - 8:30 P.M.
Sessions include a presentation from Alberta Health Services with an opportunity for individual conversations following the presentation. Emergency Preparedness information will be set up for the entirety of the open house with personnel from the Fire Department on hand to speak to.
Personnel from Drayton Valley Brazeau County Fire Department and the Town of Drayton Valley will be on hand to speak to you and answer any questions you may have on a variety of topics including:
✓ Incident Command System (ICS) structure, how it works and what training Town staff have and are receiving
✓ Informational videos from the Fire Department
✓ How the Town is working with industry leaders
✓ FireSmart techniques residents can apply to their own properties
Alberta Health Services, Family & Community Support Services, Aim for Success will be on hand to provide:
✓ Hands-on tools to cope and manage anxiety, fear and panic
✓ Tools for parents to help their children cope with anxiety
✓ Stress management tools
✓ Assistance in connecting with additional resources
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