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Street Sweeping Update

Tuesday April 23,2024

Crews were able to complete most of todays scheduled street sweeping activities. Unfortunately due to equipment breakdown the area indicated in orange on the map was not completed.

Wednesday April 24,2024

Crews anticipate getting both areas marked in orange and green on the map completed. No parking signs have been placed in these areas. However no start time has been determined at this time as the sweeper is currently being repaired and this will continue starting at 7:30am. More updates will be provided so stay tuned!!!
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Street Sweeping Update

Tuesday April 23,2024

Crews were able to complete most of todays scheduled street sweeping activities. Unfortunately due to equipment breakdown the area indicated in orange on the map was not completed. 

Wednesday April 24,2024

Crews anticipate getting both areas marked in orange and green on the map completed. No parking signs have been placed in these areas. However no start time has been determined at this time as the sweeper is currently being repaired and this will continue starting at 7:30am.  More updates will be provided so stay tuned!!!

Please be advised due to extremely dry weather conditions, the Drayton Valley/Brazeau County Fire Services is issuing a Fire Restriction for the area of Brazeau County and the Town of Drayton Valley EFFECTIVE Tuesday April 23, 2024 at 8:00am.

A Fire Restriction occurs when the fire hazard in the area is high to very high. Wildfires can start easily from most causes especially unattended campfires, cooking fires. Wildfires may become serious and difficult to control if not successfully contained while small.

OUTDOOR BURNING IS ONLY PERMITTED IN APPROVED FIRE PITS OR APPROVED BURNING APPLIANCES.

Existing fire permits are still valid (no permit extensions will be issued)

No new fire permits will be issued until Partial Fire Ban is Lifted

Allowed:
☑️Safe wood campfires in approved fire pits
☑️Portable propane fire pits
☑️Gas or propane stoves and barbecues
☑️Charcoal and pellet barbeques
☑️Catalytic or infrared-style heater
☑️Approved and certified incinerators (for agricultural use)

For more information please visit www.albertafirebans.ca/ for fire up-to-date fire status or contact the Drayton Valley/Brazeau County Fire Services @ 780-514-2216 during regular business hours.
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Please be advised due to extremely dry weather conditions, the Drayton Valley/Brazeau County Fire Services is issuing a Fire Restriction for the area of Brazeau County and the Town of Drayton Valley EFFECTIVE  Tuesday  April 23, 2024  at 8:00am.

A Fire Restriction occurs when the fire hazard in the area is high to very high. Wildfires can start easily from most causes especially unattended campfires, cooking fires. Wildfires may become serious and difficult to control if not successfully contained while small. 

OUTDOOR BURNING IS ONLY PERMITTED IN APPROVED FIRE PITS OR APPROVED BURNING APPLIANCES.  
 
Existing fire permits are still valid (no permit extensions will be issued)

No new fire permits will be issued until Partial Fire Ban is Lifted
 
Allowed:
☑️Safe wood campfires in approved fire pits
☑️Portable propane fire pits
☑️Gas or propane stoves and barbecues
☑️Charcoal and pellet barbeques
☑️Catalytic or infrared-style heater
☑️Approved and certified incinerators (for agricultural use)
 
For more information please visit https://www.albertafirebans.ca/ for fire up-to-date fire status or contact the Drayton Valley/Brazeau County Fire Services @ 780-514-2216 during regular business hours.

4 CommentsComment on Facebook

It’s so dry, why not fire ban?

Corey Clarkson

Please ban fully

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