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The Mayors of municipalities in the Edmonton Region are reaffirming their commitment to work together and continue to build a ...
Beaumont is growing Beaumont’s population continues to grow, with the 2019 Municipal Census reporting a population of 19,236, a 2.2% increase over the 2018 population of 18,829. Beaumont’s population ...
Process Beaumont accepts applications for naming neighbourhoods, parks, major trails, municipal facilities and roads to recognize and commemorate noteworthy persons associated with Beaumont; reflect ...
Youth of the Month Sponsored by the Chantal Bérubé Memorial Fund the Youth of the Month Award is presented to a local youth. Any youth, aged 12-18 can be nominated by anyone for anything the nominator ...
Site Selection Property Search Identify real estate opportunities in the City of Beaumont. Explore this site selection tool, review the Site Selection Information page and connect with our Economic ...
More than just a pond: understanding stormwater management The City’s Stormwater Management Facilities (SWMFs) do more than control water flow—they help protect our community and environment. Whether ...
Operational maintenance Each year Beaumont takes on capital projects that help maintain or improve the municipality’s infrastructure. Construction projects are budgeted for each year through ...
Directory definitions Continuing Care Services – health care services that help people remain well and safe in their home or a congregate living setting, e.g., seniors lodge, supportive living. Visit ...
How to get involved The City values public engagement for the information gathered to help make well-informed decisions about municipal policies, programs, services and initiatives. All citizens are ...
Resources Download the 2023 Utilities & Storm Water Management Master Plan (U&SWMP) [pdf]. The U&SWMP is a strategic plan that will guide Beaumont’s progress toward fulfilling the need for updating ...
Road, sidewalk & trail maintenance From mid-March to mid-October, repairs are undertaken on the streets, lanes, curbs, gutters and sidewalks identified in the regular patrols and annual survey of ...
Weeds are non-native plants that grow and spread quickly. They can be very aggressive and may displace or alter native plants. As per the Alberta Weed Control Act, municipalities are required to ...
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