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New service hours, staff proposed in Roam transit budget

New service hours, staff proposed in Roam transit budget

Additional service hours for expanded service and new staff are among the asks for Roam transit’s budget as the regional transit service continues to grow.
Large Canmore residential project gets phased-in approach for off-site levies

Large Canmore residential project gets phased-in approach for off-site levies

A new residential project will see a developer pay off-site levies on a phased basis as the policy that guides such payments will return to council in the future for a much needed update.
Banff pedestrian zone a possibility in the future, but community discussion needed

Banff pedestrian zone a possibility in the future, but community discussion needed

“I think we're also going to continue to prioritize pedestrians, cyclists and people and we can find other ways to just keep making progress towards being a model environmental community.”
Canmore tax policy sets target on vacant, tourist homes

Canmore tax policy sets target on vacant, tourist homes

Though Alberta doesn’t allow vacancy taxes similar to Vancouver or Toronto, the Municipal Government Act enables tax subclasses to be created and each taxed at different rates.
Advocacy group receives standing at upcoming appeal between Town of Canmore, developers

Advocacy group receives standing at upcoming appeal between Town of Canmore, developers

A Bow Valley advocacy group for builders and developers will take part in the upcoming legal battle on off-site levies between the Town of Canmore and developers after a ruling by a provincial tribunal.
Banff Ave. pedestrian zone vote hits record turnout for municipality

Banff Ave. pedestrian zone vote hits record turnout for municipality

The Banff Ave. pedestrian zone vote led to the largest turnout for its eligible voters with 2,523 heading to the polls, surpassing previous participation in municipal elections dating back to 1989.
Canmore Community Housing selects new executive director

Canmore Community Housing selects new executive director

“I’ve learned a lot in the last year I’ve been at CCH. It’s been an evolution, but it’s been great. The team is great and everything CCH is doing is really beneficial. … You get the benefit of creating a bigger community and creating a sustainable community.”
Pedestrian zone turfed but traffic, congestion issues remain at forefront in Banff

Pedestrian zone turfed but traffic, congestion issues remain at forefront in Banff

“We know more needs to be done to find solutions to traffic congestion with Parks Canada and we will continue to advocate for that support. We cannot add more roads within our townsite, so we’re going to have to look at ways we can reduce vehicles coming into Banff, while we still welcome people from across Canada and the world.”
Canmore developers push for off-site levy calculations from Town

Canmore developers push for off-site levy calculations from Town

A push by developers to have the Town of Canmore make public its calculations model will have a provincial tribunal decide what is heard at an upcoming hearing.
Town of Canmore, developers argue for BOWDA's involvement in off-site levy appeal

Town of Canmore, developers argue for BOWDA's involvement in off-site levy appeal

A preliminary hearing with a provincial tribunal has the Town of Canmore looking to remove a local development advocacy group in the upcoming appeal against Canmore’s off-site levy bylaw amendment.
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