A local developer says his company’s expectations weren’t met by the city’s 2024 off-site levy rates, which council unanimously approved on March 19.
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A local developer says his company’s expectations weren’t met by the city’s 2024 off-site levy rates, which council unanimously approved on March 19.
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Bylaw amendments that would pave the way for a three-stream waste collection program for those who live in apartments and condos in St. Albert will be delayed by at least a year, a city spokesperson confirmed to the Gazette.
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The North Ridge, Riverside, Oakmont, and Mission neighbourhoods have all been identified as possibly needing traffic calming devices installed, according to a new request for proposals (RFP) published by the city.
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Data published by the City of St. Albert show a few roads are becoming increasingly more well-used, but the city’s transportation manager warns the data gives an incomplete picture.
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Slow progress on St. Albert’s major industrial projects has cost the city investment dollars, according to Cory Wosnak, principal and managing director with Avison Young.
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St. Albert can expect to pay 5.7 per cent more in education property taxes on residential properties this year, council heard at a 2024 provincial budget analysis meeting on Tuesday.
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Many downtown businesses say the city’s core is overdue for an overhaul.
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Alberta businesses think the next 12 months will deliver good fortune, according to recent Stats Canada data.
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The provincial government’s 2024-25 budget and three-year capital plan provides ARROW Utilities, the Edmonton region’s wastewater infrastructure authority, with $50 million to put toward a major plant expansion, as the company requested earlier this year.
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A commercial leasing opportunity in St. Albert’s Servus Place Recreation Centre has generated little to no interest, the city says, although it’s not sure why.
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