The proposed Calgary Plan is the municipal development plan that strategically guides growth and city building. It is a high-level, long-term statutory policy document that is required by Alberta’s ...
Excitement is building in The C+E! With construction progressing on Scotia Place, and other district improvements in the area ...
Don’t be left in the dark. When a streetlight goes out, report it on our interactive map. It’s easy, and it’s the fastest way ...
Sport Hub works with sport organizations to bring inclusive, high quality and affordable lessons to kids and teens across ...
Licenses are approvals issued by provincial authorities or external organizations outside of The City of Calgary and may be ...
Beginning in April, we will be conducting field investigations along 88 Avenue N.E. to support the design of the Blue Line LRT from Saddletowne Station to the future 88 Avenue N.E. Station. This work ...
Members of Council meet at Council and committee meetings to discuss policies, bylaws, budget, city planning, and other issues. Council public hearings and standing policy committee (SPC) meetings are ...
Your property tax bill is calculated and mailed out in May each year. Your property tax change depends on the value of your property. Approximately 42 per cent of your residential property tax goes to ...
Nagar Kirtan is hosted by the Dashmesh Culture Centre. Each year, thousands of people attend. Because the event is large, it may affect traffic, parking and some public spaces. This page shares ...
Review market housing data and trends such as median home prices, new housing starts and demographics. These trends provide insight into the factors shaping Calgary’s housing market. Unless otherwise ...
We are building a community fieldhouse and public library at the Belmont Civic Site, located in the community of Belmont near the intersection of Creekside Blvd. S.W. and 210 Avenue S.W. The facility ...
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