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Traffic Concerns
Traffic Concerns: Do you have a concern about traffic in our community? Your community association can assist you in an application for a community traffic study as outlined in Section 3.1.1 of The City of Calgary’s Traffic Calming Policy. Contact us if you are you submitting an application and need Community Association support.
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Applying for a community traffic study: Communities are encouraged to undertake activities listed in The City of Calgary's Traffic Calming Policy before applying for a community traffic study. These activities below can be very helpful in addressing traffic concerns.
Community traffic study application process
After reviewing the information in the Traffic Calming Policy, if you would like to apply for a community traffic study, you must complete the Traffic Issue Reporting Form, found in the appendix of the Traffic Calming Policy, and submit it to Transportation Planning.
Please note that in order for the form submission to be considered complete, you will need to collect signatures from your community association, councillor, police, and from members of your community, as a minimum level of support from the community needs to be demonstrated as outlined in Section 3.1.1 of the policy. We also encourage you to undertake the community initiatives listed above and outlined in Section 3.3 of the policy.
Contact Community Transportation
To report a community traffic concern or to apply for a community traffic study, please complete the following online form.
It’s time to Renew Memberships !!
It's that time of year – Membership Renewal !! Memberships are valid from August 1 to July 31, 2017
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Recycling Bylaw for Business & Organizations starts November 1, 2016
Recycling changes for businesses and organizations
Are you a commercial business, company or organization that produces waste? This can include property management companies, hospitals, schools, offices, stores, malls, restaurants, hotels, manufacturers, factories, non-profit organizations, places of worship, warehouses and other operations. Between now and 2020, there will be a series of changes that will affect what you do with your waste.
Recycling bylaw requirements for businesses and organizations