The City of Lethbridge needs to remove goldfish and koi out of Chinook Lake and Elma Groves stormpond. Goldfish and koi are non-native species introduced into lakes and stormponds that cause problems for the native species and the habitat.
Due to parking lot repairs, the RV sani-dump station located in the Tourism Lethbridge parking lot will be unavailable to residents and visitors September 5-9.
The City of Lethbridge is introducing a pilot project to lower speed limits to 40 km/h in select neighbourhoods. Starting September 15, Paradise Canyons/The Canyons will be the first subdivision to begin the multi-year pilot project.
The proposed rezoning would allow for the development of a supportive housing facility with 30 units as well as a medical office and pharmacy, and for delegation of development approval authority to the Development Authority.
There will be rotating lane closures in the eastbound lanes on Whoop-Up Drive Sunday, August 27, to allow crews to complete pavement line marking work.
Away from the heat of leading the City’s Fire and Emergency Services department, Fire Chief Greg Adair can be found digging, planting and watering his way to a greener future at home.
The westbound inside lane of traffic will be closed on Whoop Up Drive, under the Scenic Drive overpass, on Thursday, August 24 to allow crews to complete guardrail maintenance.
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