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Tue Aug 25, 2026 · 9:00 AM
SC - Community and Corporate Services Meeting
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Tue Aug 25, 2026 · 1:00 PM
SC - Community Infra and Strategic Growth Meeting
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Tue Aug 11, 2026 · 1:00 PM
SC - Community Infra and Strategic Growth Meeting
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Thu Jul 30, 2026 · 9:00 AM
SDAB - Appeal 1
Subdivision Appeal Board to hear Appeal 1
The Subdivision and Development Appeal Board (SDAB) is meeting to hear Appeal Number 1. No specific details about the appeal are provided in the agenda; it may involve a land-use or development decision. The agenda contains only procedural boilerplate.
- Appeal 1 hearing (details not specified)
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SUBDIVISION AND DEVELOPMENT APPEAL BOARD
APPEAL PACKAGE
Thursday, July 30, 2026
9 :00 A . m . - 4 :00 P . m .
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
400 Main Street SE
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
Property: 142 Kingsland HT SE, (Lot 35, Block 8, Plan 0514052) Kings Heights
3.
Appeal:
This is an appeal of the Development Authority’s decision on May 13, 2026 to conditionally approve development permit application PL2600837 for Urban Agriculture (Backyard Hens).
Appellant No. 1: Peter and Karen Flannigan
Appellant No. 2: Irene Dawe
Applicant: Joseph and Jennifer Lamb
Property Owner: Joseph Lamb
4.
Development Authority's submissions
4.1
Report to the Board and PowerPoint presentation- Samina Tuli, Planner (both received July 23, 2026)
1. Development Authority Report.pdf
2. Development Authority PowerPoint Presentation.pdf
5.
Appellants' submissions
5.1
Notice of Appeal No. 1 - Flannigan (received June 1, 2026)
1. Notice of Appeal Flannigan (submissions attached).pdf
5.2
Written submissions - Flannigan (received June 1, 2026)
[Attached to Notice of Appeal]
5.3
Notice of Appeal No. 2 - Dawe (received June 2, 2026)
1. Notice of Appeal - Dawe (submissions attached).pdf …
Tue Jul 28, 2026 · 1:00 PM
SC - Community Infra and Strategic Growth Meeting
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Thank you. Chair. Thank you. Chair. Through the Chair, I would like to move that the CISG Standing Committee approves the July 28, 2026 Community Infrastructure and Strategy Growth Committee agenda. As presented to the CISG Standing Committee approves the July 28, 2026 Community Infrastructure and Strategy Growth Committee agenda. Thank you. Chair. Through the Chair, I would like to move that the CISG Standing Committee approves the July 28, 2026 Community Infrastructure and Strategy Growth Committee agenda. As presented. Councilor Vossen. Is there anybody opposed to that motion? Seeing none, that is carried unanimously. Moving right along. Standing in for Director Wilkin today, we have Rick William a, standing in for Director of Community Infrastructure. Any updates? No updates today, Chair. To my right, Jamal Ramjan, Acting Director of Strategic Growth and Investment. Anything? No updates, Chair. Wow. We're going to be cruising right through this. No pressure, Andrew. You know. Moving right along. Regular meeting of July 14th. Deputy Mayor Sheema, if you could approve the minutes, please, as presented. Through the Chair, I move that the Community Infrastructure and Strategic Growth Standing Committee adopts the minutes of the regular meeting of July 14th, 20 26, as presented. Is there any comments, questions from the minutes, even from our citizen members? Everything look good? Is there anybody opposed to that motion that's on the floor ? None being seen. That is carried un …
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Tue Jul 14, 2026 · 1:00 PM
SC - Community Infra and Strategic Growth Meeting
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✓ Decided: Committee approves multi-bay commercial building development permit
The Community Infrastructure and Strategic Growth Standing Committee approved a development permit for a multi-unit commercial building. The project will include Health Care, Limited and Child Care, General uses. The committee also granted two requested variances for the project.
- Approved Development Permit PL2401680 for multi-unit commercial building (Carried)
- Granted two requested variances for Development Permit PL2401680 (Carried)
- Approved July 14, 2026 meeting agenda (Carried)
- Adopted June 23, 2026 meeting minutes (Carried)
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COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE AND STRATEGIC GROWTH STANDING COMMITTEE AGENDA
Tuesday, July 14, 2026
1 :00 P . m . - 4 :00 P . m .
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
400 Main Street SE
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
3.
DIRECTOR'S BRIEF (verbal only)
4.
CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES
4.1
Minutes of the regular meeting of June 23, 2026
1. 2026-06-23m CISG draft.pdf
5.
PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS AND QUESTIONS
There are no items
6.
CONSENT AGENDA
There are no items
7.
AGENDA REPORTS
7.1
Development Permit PL2401680 - Multi-Bay Commercial Building (Geoff Rice, Planner I)
1. Development Permit PL2401680 - Multi-Bay Commercial Building(1).pdf
2. Attachment 2 - Land Use Map(1).pdf
3. Attachment 1 - Development Permit Drawings(1).pdf
4. Attachmnent 3 - Recommended Conditions of Approval(1).pdf
The Community Infrastructure and Strategic Growth Standing Committee is being asked to make a decision on Development Permit PL2401680, being an application for a multi-unit commercial building with two major variances, located at 114 Sierra Springs Drive NE.
8.
ITEMS REFERRED FROM COUNCIL
9.
UPDATE OF COMMITTEE RESOLUTIONS
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COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE AND STRATEGIC GROWTH STANDING
COMMITTEE MEETING
MINUTES
Tuesday, July 14,
2026
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
400 Main Street SE
PRESENT
Councillor R. Chapman (Chair) (Voting)
Councillor S. Obasan (Voting)
Deputy Mayor K. Shima (Voting)
M. Elsogheir (Non-Voting) (Via MS Teams)
K. Mitchell (Non-Voting)
STAFF
J. Ramjohn, Acting Director Strategic Growth and Investment
K. Wilkin, Director, Community Infrastructure
R. Couillard, Team Leader Engineering
G. Rice, Planner I
K. Morrison, Legislative Officer II/Committee Clerk
C. Phillips, Legislative Officer I/Council Technician
K. Rushford, Recording Technician
1. CALL TO ORDER
Councillor Chapman called the meeting to order at 1:00 p.m. and confirmed that quorum has been
met for this meeting.
2. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
2026-CISG-030
Moved By Deputy Mayor Shima
That the Community Infrastructure and Strategic Growth Standing Committee approves the
July 14, 2026 Community Infrastructure and Strategic Growth Standing Committee meeting
agenda, as presented.
Carried
3. DIRECTOR'S BRIEF (verbal only)
3a) Kyle Wilkin, Director of Community Infrastructure, advised that Community Infrastructure
has a lot of projects underway, most notably the Main Street reconstruction and paving
project, which should be completed in the next couple of weeks.
Regular Meeting of the Community Infrastructure and Strategic Growth Standing Committee
July 14, 2026
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Tue Jul 14, 2026 · 9:00 AM
SC - Community Safety and Social Services Meeting
Community Safety and Social Services meeting with no substantive agenda items
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Wed Jul 8, 2026 · 9:00 AM
POLICING COMMITTEE Meeting
RCMP Resource Request for 2027-2030 presented to policing committee
The Airdrie Policing Committee will receive a progress update on the Community Safety and Well-Being Plan, hear the RCMP Resource Request for 2027-2030 along with Q3 and Q4 updates, and consider approving the 2025/2026 Annual Report.
- RCMP Resource Request for 2027-2030 presented
- Q3 and Q4 municipal crime statistics update
- Community Safety and Well-Being Plan progress update
- Review and approval of 2025/2026 Policing Committee Annual Report
- Closed session on intergovernmental relations
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Thank you. A male was identified, arrested and charged. The vehicle was subsequently returned to the Erdree resident on damaged. Crew members completed surveillance on drug trafficking suspects in high crime areas within the city of Erdree. And for your awareness, during quarter three and a little bit of quarter four, the crime reduction team at the time had been absolved back into their patrol group. So those stats were a little bit, don't really capture what their actual responsibilities were during that period. I can say they've been, during my time here since January, have been highly engaged in targeting prolific offenders and, you know, executing search warrants. We did a search warrant roundup in February, where we took off some very, some very bad people off the street. With regards to our general investigation section, they took carriage of a robbery that occurred at a credit union within the city. The suspect was identified, charged on the robbery, and two subsequent other robberies in the Calgary urban area. The suspect subsequently left the country and we applied for a Canada-wide apprehension warrant and are currently going through the extradition process to have him arrested and returned. Unit investigated a home invasion in Erdree. Multiple interviews were completed and significant number of judicial authorizations were executed. That investigation is ongoing. We seized during a search warrant 16 weapons and ammunition with charges recommended to Crown for weap …
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POLICING COMMITTEE AGENDA
Wednesday, July 08, 2026
9 :00 A . m . - 12 :00 P . m .
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
400 Main Street SE
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
3.
CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES
3.1
Minutes of the regular meeting of April 8, 2026
1. 2026-04-08m PCM draft.pdf
4.
PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS AND QUESTIONS
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5.
AGENDA REPORTS
5.1
Airdrie's Community Safety and Well-Being Plan Progress Update (Chris Esselmont, Social Planner and Lynn Mackenzie, Manager of Community Safety and Support Services)
1. Airdrie's Community Safety and Well-Being Plan Progress Update.pdf
The Policing Committee is being presented with an overview of progress on the development of Airdrie’s Community Safety and Well-Being Plan.
5.2
RCMP Resource Request and a Q3 and Q4 Update (Inspector Weare, Detachment Commander)
1. RCMP Resource Request and a Q3 and Q4 update .pdf
2. 2025-26 Q4 Community Letter (002).pdf
3. Airdrie Q4 Municipal Crime Statistics.pdf
4. Q4 2025-26 Airdrie Municipal Community Report (005).pdf
Inspector Weare will be presenting the Policing Committee with the RCMP Resource Request for 2027 to 2030 along with an update for Q3 and Q4.
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Tue Jul 7, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Council Meeting - NEW
Public hearing on East Balgray rezoning and neighbourhood plan
Council will hold public hearings on three bylaws to adopt a new Neighbourhood Structure Plan for East Balgray, redesignating 36 hectares from commercial to mixed use and amending the land use bylaw. They will also receive the 2026 municipal census results and discuss the Southwest Recreation Centre's schematic design and cost reduction options.
- Public hearing on Bylaw B-15/2026 to amend City Plan for East Balgray mixed-use
- Public hearing on Bylaw B-16/2026 to adopt East Balgray Neighbourhood Structure Plan
- Public hearing on Bylaw B-17/2026 to amend Land Use Bylaw and create DC-57
- Southwest Recreation Centre schematic design endorsement and cost reduction options
- 2026 municipal census results presented to council
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Thank you. agenda as presented. Thank you very much. We have a motion on the floor anyone opposed seeing and hearing none that is carried excellent so we are actually going to go right into closed session so can I get a motion to go into closed session Councillor CUNNINGHAM. Thank you. Thank you. together to come and do. So if you can make it, you totally should. All right. Housekeeping. I don't think we have anyone stranger to the gallery, but you know where the exits are, you know where the bathrooms are. Yeah, I mean, yes, I will not say that into the microphone, you goof. Okay, but we are so excited that you're all here, and particularly those of you that are sitting in front with census shirts on. I think we're going to go right to your agenda item, which is number, we have so many pages, which is number, skipping the bylaws, 10.1. Thank you, Councillor Chapman, with introductions coming from Deputy Mayor Sheema. Thank you, Deputy Mayor. Thank you. Through the chair, I welcome Nashi and Sam with the 2026 Municipal Census results. Thank you. Welcome. Thank you so much for having us here today. I know you have a jam-packed agenda, so I am going to be very, very quick. I was ready to leave, you see. Yes, thank you. Sam has been my right hand through all of census. So if we could start with the presentation, that would be lovely. And while we are loading that up, can we just say thank you so much, Nashi, Sam, and your entire team, and all the people in A irdrieve that helped …
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AGENDA
Tuesday, July 07, 2026
9 :00 A . m . - 6 :00 P . m .
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
400 Main Street SE
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
3.
CLOSED SESSION - 9:00 AM
3.1
Change in Scope to Capital Project - Section 30 (Disclosure harmful to economic and other interests of a public body) Access to Information Act
Public Comments:
3.2
Investment Opportunity Update - Sections 29 and 30 (Advice from officials and disclosure harmful to economic and other interests of a public body) Access to Information Act
Public Comments:
3.3
Capital Budget Amendment - Sections 29 and 30 (Advice from officials and disclosure harmful to economic and other interests of a public body) Access to Information Act
Public Comments:
3.4
Airdrie Public Library Partnership Memorandum of Understanding Joint Working Group - Sections 29 and 34 (Advice from officials and information that is or will be available to the public) Access to Information Act
Public Comments:
3.5
Notes
Public Comments:
4.
PUBLIC HEARINGS - 1:00 PM
4.1
Bylaws B -15/2026, B-16/2026 and B-17/2026 – East Balgray Plan Area (Jordan Furness, Team Leader Policy Planning)
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Tue Jun 23, 2026 · 1:00 PM
SC - Community Infra and Strategic Growth Meeting
Committee to review East Balgray neighborhood plan and industrial development
The committee will decide on a development permit for a commercial and industrial project and review a neighborhood structure plan for East Balgray. They will also hear a funding proposal from Drive Happiness.
- Development Permit PL2600263 for multi-unit commercial/industrial use at 524 Gateway Road NE
- East Balgray Neighborhood Structure Plan and Land Use Amendment (Bylaws B-15, B-16, and B-17/2026)
- Rezoning of +/-36.09 ha from Urban Holdings to Direct Control District (DC-57)
- Drive Happiness funding proposal presentation
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✓ Decided: Committee approves East Balgray Neighborhood Structure Plan and land use amendments
The committee recommended three bylaws for Council approval regarding the East Balgray Neighborhood Structure Plan and associated land use redistricting. A development permit for a commercial and industrial project on Gateway Road NE was also approved.
- Approved Development Permit PL2600263 for multi-unit commercial and industrial development at 524 Gateway Road NE
- Recommended Council give three readings to Bylaw B-15/2026 amending the City Plan
- Recommended Council give three readings to Bylaw B-16/2026 regarding the East Balgray Neighborhood Structure Plan
- Recommended Council give three readings to Bylaw B-17/2026 to amend Land Use Bylaw No. B-01/2016 and redistrict +/-36.09 ha of land
- Accepted Drive Happiness funding presentation for information
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Thank you. Yeah. Thank you. local program coordinator can strengthen our volunteer base and improve the availability and reliability of rides in Airdrie. This would be through increased capacity. There would be more time to recruit and retain volunteers, which would then in turn reduce unmet ride requests. It would increase the availability for the clients and expand that capacity to support the continued growth and demand that we've seen year over year since we started. It will also improve access and connection. There will be more access to specialized medical appointments, reduce barriers to preventative and ongoing care, hopefully fewer missed appointments, increased access to basic needs, and then the increased ability to remain in the community. And lastly, it will assist with our program delivery. A dedicated program coordinator embedded in the city of Airdrie will help to create stronger partnerships with local organization and really strengthen our volunteer program, in turn allowing us to help more older adults within the community. This would ensure long-term program growth, which can be built on our existing infrastructure. And then the next slide, please. This funding request is focused specifically on this local expansion within Airdrie. We already have our centralized systems, including dispatch , scheduling, software, administration, and onboarding through our Edmonton office, ensuring operational efficiency and consistency. The requested investment enables lo …
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COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE AND STRATEGIC GROWTH STANDING COMMITTEE AGENDA
Tuesday, June 23, 2026
1 :00 P . m . - 4 :00 P . m .
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
400 Main Street SE
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
3.
DIRECTOR'S BRIEF (verbal only)
4.
CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES
4.1
Minutes of the Regular Meeting of May 26, 2026
1. 2026-05-26m CISG draft.pdf
5.
PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS AND QUESTIONS
5.1
Drive Happiness Funding Proposal (Evelyn Mansell, Program Manager with Drive Happiness)
1. Drive Happiness Funding Proposal - Airdrie.pdf
2. Drive Happiness in Airdrie Snapshot.pdf
3. Drive Happiness Presentation June 23 2026 .pdf
6.
CONSENT AGENDA
There are no items
7.
AGENDA REPORTS
7.1
Development Permit PL2600263 - Multi Units Commercial and Industrial Development (Shengxu Li, Planner 2)
1. Development Permit - Multi Units Commercial and Industrial Development - PL2600263(1).pdf
2. Attachment 1 - Development Permit Plans(1).pdf
3. Attachment 2 - Recommended Conditions of Approval FINAL.pdf
4. PL2600263 - CISG Presentation - 524 Gateway Road NE(1).pdf
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COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE AND STRATEGIC GROWTH STANDING
COMMITTEE MEETING
MINUTES
Tuesday, June 23,
2026
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
400 Main Street SE
PRESENT
Councillor R. Chapman (Chair) (Voting)
Councillor S. Obasan (Voting)
Councillor K. Shima (Voting)
K. Mitchell (Non-Voting)
GUEST
E. Mansell, Program Manager, Drive Happiness (via MS Teams)
STAFF
J. Ramjohn, Acting Director Strategic Growth and Investment
R. Wiljamaa, Acting Director Community Infrastructure
K. Wilkin, Director, Community Infrastructure
P. Clark, Team Leader Social Planning
V. Cottreau, Team Leader, Assessment and City Assessor
R. Couillard, Team Leader Engineering
J. Furness, Team Leader, Policy Planning
S. Li, Planner II
J. Bayly-Atkin, Legislative Officer II/Committee Clerk
C. Phillips, Legislative Officer I/Council Technician
K. Rushford, Recording Technician
ABSENT WITH REGRETS
M. Elsogheir (Non-Voting)
1. CALL TO ORDER
Councillor Chapman called the meeting to order at 1:00 p.m. and confirmed that quorum has been
met for this meeting.
2. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
2026-CISG-025
Moved By Councillor Shima
That the Community Infrastructure and Strategic Growth Standing Committee approves the
June 23, 2026 Community Infrastructure and Strategic Growth Standing Committee agenda, as
presented.
Regular Meeting of the Community Infrastructure and Strategic Growth Standing Committee
June 23, 2026
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3. DIRECTOR'S BRIEF (verbal only)
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Tue Jun 23, 2026 · 9:00 AM
SC - Community and Corporate Services Meeting
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Tue Jun 16, 2026 · 1:00 PM
Council Meeting - NEW
Council to hold public hearing on accessory suite regulations
Council will discuss amendments to the Land Use Bylaw regarding accessory suites and a safety compliance program. The meeting also includes decisions on development permits, park improvements, and youth engagement grants.
- Public hearing for Bylaw B-01/2026 regarding Accessory Suite regulations
- Development permit for Airdrie Baptist Church at 2 East Lake Crescent NE
- Agreement with Airdrie Little League for batting cages at Fletcher Park
- Allocation of 1% of construction value for public art at Northeast Regional Park and Southwest Recreation Centre
- Letter of support for Volunteer Airdrie Society's $50,000 grant application
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✓ Decided: Council tables accessory suite bylaw amendment and approves development permit
Council tabled Bylaw B-01/2026 regarding accessory suite regulations following a public hearing. The Council also approved a development permit for a public assembly use at 2 East Lake Crescent NE and directed administration to enter an agreement with Airdrie Little League for batting cages.
- Tabled Bylaw B-01/2026 regarding accessory suite regulations (Carried)
- Directed Administration to develop a Secondary Suite Safety Compliance Program (Carried)
- Accepted 2026 Resident Satisfaction Survey results for information (Carried)
- Adopted minutes from the June 2, 2026 meeting (Carried)
- Moved Housing Accelerator Fund report to the regular agenda (Carried)
- Accepted Housing Accelerator Fund report for information (Carried)
- Accepted proclamations and City Hall illumination for information (Carried)
- Approved development permit PL2600810 for 2 East Lake Crescent NE (5-1)
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Thank you. Good evening, everybody. Thank you so much for your patience. We are going to get things going today for Tuesday, June the 16th, 2026. The time is 1.07 p.m. So just a bit of housekeeping and of course our land acknowledgement. It is with gratitude and respect that we acknowledge that we are situated on Treaty 7 territory, the traditional and ancestral lands of the Blackfoot Confederacy, including the Siksika, Bigani and Gainai Nations, as well as the Tsutsina Nation and the Stony Nakoda Nations, comprising the Bearsp aw, Chiniki and Good Stony Nations. And we also recognize the Ota Pemsiwak Métis Government District 4, which is Rocky View as part of this land's history and present. And of course it is Indigenous history month. So there's lots going on across the country and certainly in our own region regarding the history of the peoples that came before us. And June 21st is Indigenous Peoples Day and there will be lots going on at Nose Creek Park and at the library and across town. So I hope that you'll take a moment to be a part of that if you find yourself with a bit of time. It's always an uplifting and interesting time. I'd also like to provide the gallery with some general housekeeping information. So if you haven't been here before, the washrooms are actually just located down this hallway here to the left as you exit Council Chambers. And in the event of a fire alarm or need to evacuate Council Chambers, exits are located to your right, the front doors, and …
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COUNCIL MEETING
AGENDA
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
1 :00 P . m . - 6 :00 P . m .
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
400 Main Street SE
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
3.
PUBLIC HEARINGS - 1:00 PM
3.1
Bylaw B-01/2026 – Land Use Bylaw Amendment Accessory Suites (Jeff Brunen, Senior Planner)
1. Accessory Suites 1-Year Review and Amendments (Bylaw B-01_2026)(1).pdf
2. Attachment 1 - Proposed Bylaw B-01_2026(1).pdf
3. Attachment 2 - Existing Regulations_Redlined Changes(1).pdf
4. Attachment 3 - Suite Distribution by Neighbourhood(1).pdf
5. Attachment 4 - Map of Suite Approvals by Neighbourhood(1).pdf
A Public Hearing is being held on Bylaw B-01/2026, being a bylaw to amend the Accessory Suite regulations of Land Use Bylaw B-01/2016 and provide direction on a Secondary Suite Safety Compliance Program.
Immediately following the public hearing, Council will be asked to give three readings to the bylaw.
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PUBLIC INPUT SESSIONS
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5.
PUBLIC AGENDA - Immediately following Public Hearing
6.
CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES
6.1
Minutes of the regular meeting of June 2, 2026
1. 2026-06-02m Council draft.pdf
7.
CONSENT AGENDA
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COUNCIL MEETING
MINUTES
June 16, 2026
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
400 Main Street SE
PRESENT
Mayor H. Spearman
Deputy Mayor C. Kolson
Councillor R. Chapman
Councillor C. Glass
Councillor S. Obasan
Councillor K. Shima
Councillor C. Stewart
GUESTS
Chris Bandak, Deloitte (via MS Teams)
Simon Webb, Deloitte (via MS Teams)
Pastor Jeff Friesen, Airdrie Baptist Church
Darcy Forbes, Airdrie Little League
Alexis M., Airdrie Board of Youth Affairs
Ashlyn W., Airdrie Board of Youth Affairs
Demi I., Airdrie Board of Youth Affairs
Diksha M., Airdrie Board of Youth Affairs
Madison B., Airdrie Board of Youth Affairs
Mehak N., Airdrie Board of Youth Affairs
Pearl R., Airdrie Board of Youth Affairs
STAFF
H. Galanti, City Manager
B. Anderson, Director Community Services
K. Weinberger, Director Community Safety and Social Services
K. Wilkin, Director Community Infrastructure
C. Aragon, Manager Culture, Heritage and Event Services
A. Dormer, Manager Roads and Parks Operations
G. Gibeau, Acting Manager Strategic Growth Services
M. Korman, Manager Advocacy and Investment
C. Satink, City Clerk
J. DeVreeze, Team Leader Affordable Housing
A. Graham, Team Leader Culture and Heritage
M. Abbas, Community Liaison Officer
J. Bayly-Atkin, Legislative Officer II/Assistant City Clerk
J. Dudek, Youth Engagement Liaison, Social Planning
S. Hope, Municipal Legal Counsel
Regular Meeting of Council
June 16, 2026
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Tue Jun 9, 2026 · 1:00 PM
SC - Community Infra and Strategic Growth Meeting
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Tue Jun 9, 2026 · 9:00 AM
SC - Community Safety and Social Services Meeting
Committee to decide on FCSS youth and community building grants
The Community Safety and Social Services Standing Committee will consider reallocating funds for the FCSS Youth Engagement Grant and approve an outstanding application for the 2026 Community Building Grant. They will also receive updates on Municipal Enforcement priorities, the Building Safer Communities Fund final report, and the Health, Safety and Corporate Security department.
- FCSS Youth Engagement Grant reallocation recommendation for remainder of 2026
- Outstanding 2026 FCSS Community Building Grant application for approval
- 2026 Municipal Enforcement update on priorities and operations
- Building Safer Communities Fund final update with sustainability plans for Positive Directions and The Airdrie Way
- Health, Safety and Corporate Security annual update
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Thank you. The CSSS standing committee approves the June 9, 2026 CSSS standing committee regular meeting as regular meeting agenda is presented. Thank you. Is there anybody opposed to the motion on the floor? Seeing none, motion is carried. Thank you. YVC is a youth volunteer program. engagement grant, which are one-year grant and fund applications. At that time, administration did receive 13 applications from nine different organizations, and in March of this year, seven organizations were allocated their approval for funding. Last month, we received an inquiry from the Airdrie Meals on Wheels organization curious and interested in hearing about the status of their application for the community building grant. After a thorough review of all documentation and correspondence, administration unfortunately could not locate any application from the recipient. So we contacted the city's ITG department and conducted a more thorough and comprehensive review, and we determined that there was a technical error on the back end, and the applicant did in fact complete and submit an application within the required timelines. Unfortunately, it just didn't make its way to the social planning department. So the application for the Airdrie Meals on Wheels, because they were within the dedicated time frame with their application, they had requested to host two appreciation luncheons and provide tokens of appreciation to all of their volunteers in the amount of $7,500. Administration reviewed a …
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COMMUNITY SAFETY AND SOCIAL SERVICES STANDING COMMITTEE AGENDA
Tuesday, June 09, 2026
9 :00 A . m . - 12 :00 P . m .
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
400 Main Street SE
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
3.
DIRECTOR'S BRIEF (verbal only)
4.
CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES
4.1
Minutes of the Regular Meeting of April 14, 2026
1. 2026-04-14m CSSS draft (2).pdf
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PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS AND QUESTIONS
There are no public presentations
6.
CONSENT AGENDA
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7.
AGENDA REPORTS
7.1
Family and Community Support Services (FCSS) Youth Engagement Grant Reallocation (Natasha Guillot, Social Planner)
1. PUBLIC FCSS Youth Engagement Grant Reallocation Recommendation.pdf
The Community Safety and Social Services Standing Committee is being provided with a recommendation to allocate funds for the remainder of 2026.
7.2
2026 Family and Community Support Services (FCSS) Community Building Grant - Outstanding Application (Natasha Guillot, Social Planner)
1. 2026 FCSS Community Building Grant - Outstanding Application(1).pdf
2. Evalutation Framework for Grants 2026(1).pdf
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Tue Jun 2, 2026 · 1:00 PM
Council Meeting - NEW
Council to vote on new privacy bylaw, consider library resolution on Bill 28
Council will give three readings to Bylaw B-19/2026, replacing the Freedom of Information bylaw. They will also consider a request from Airdrie Public Library to pass a resolution regarding Bill 28's impact on library services. Additionally, council will discuss models for appointing members to external boards and appoint one citizen to the Community Safety and Social Services Committee. The meeting includes a closed session to discuss a land purchase update.
- Adopt Bylaw B-19/2026 (Access to Information and Protection of Privacy)
- Consider Airdrie Public Library resolution on Bill 28
- Discuss External Board Appointment Models
- Appoint citizen member to Community Safety and Social Services Committee
- Closed session: Land Purchase Update
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✓ Decided: Council adopts Access to Information and Privacy Bylaw
Council gave three readings and adopted Bylaw B-19/2026 (Access to Information and Protection of Privacy). Council also directed administration to appoint a non-voting staff liaison to the Airdrie Arts and Culture Council and appointed Sarah Louise Nunn as interim citizen member to the Community Safety and Social Services Standing Committee. A closed session direction on a land purchase was approved.
- Adopted Bylaw B-19/2026 (Access to Information and Protection of Privacy) – unanimous
- Directed administration to appoint non-voting staff liaison to Airdrie Arts and Culture Council
- Appointed Sarah Louise Nunn as citizen member to Community Safety and Social Services Standing Committee (interim through Dec 31, 2026)
- Directed administration to proceed as discussed on land purchase (closed session item 14.1)
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AGENDA
Tuesday, June 02, 2026
1 :00 P . m . - 6 :00 P . m .
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
400 Main Street SE
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
3.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
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4.
PUBLIC INPUT SESSIONS
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5.
PUBLIC AGENDA - 1:00 PM
6.
CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES
6.1
Minutes of the regular meeting of May 19, 2026
1. 2026-05-19m Council draft.pdf
7.
CONSENT AGENDA
There are no items
8.
BYLAWS (not requiring public hearing)
8.1
Bylaw B-19/2026 - Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Bylaw (Kallen Morrison, Legislative Officer II)
1. B-19 2026 - Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Bylaw (1).pdf
2. Draft B-19 2026 - Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Bylaw(1).pdf
3. Current B-31 1999 - Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Bylaw(1).pdf
Council is being asked to give three readings to Bylaw B-19/2026, being the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Bylaw, which will repeal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Bylaw B-31/1999.
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AGENDA REPORTS
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Tue May 26, 2026 · 1:00 PM
SC - Community Infra and Strategic Growth Meeting
Committee to decide on two development permits, including community services facility
The Community Infrastructure and Strategic Growth Standing Committee will consider two development permits. They will vote on a permit for a community services facility at 50 Baneberry Way SW. They will also make a recommendation to Council on a permit for Airdrie Baptist Church to occupy space at 2 East Lake CR NE.
- Development permit PL2501655 for community services facility at 50 Baneberry Way SW
- Development permit PL2600810 for Airdrie Baptist Church public assembly at 2 East Lake CR NE
- Director's brief (verbal only)
- Confirmation of minutes from April 14, 2026
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✓ Decided: Approved community services facility permit at 50 Baneberry Way SW
The committee approved Development Permit PL2501655 for a community services facility at 50 Baneberry Way SW. It also recommended that council approve an 18-month temporary extension to Development Permit PL2600810 for Airdrie Baptist Church at 2 East Lake Crescent and direct administration to repeal site-specific Land Use Bylaw B-56/2022.
- Approved Development Permit PL2501655 for community services facility (carried)
- Recommended council approve 18-month extension to church development permit PL2600810 (carried)
- Recommended council repeal site-specific Land Use Bylaw B-56/2022 (carried)
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COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE AND STRATEGIC GROWTH STANDING COMMITTEE AGENDA
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
1 :00 P . m . - 4 :00 P . m .
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
400 Main Street SE
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
3.
DIRECTOR'S BRIEF (verbal only)
4.
CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES
4.1
Minutes of the regular meeting of April 14, 2026.
1. 2026-04-14m CISG draft.pdf
5.
PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS AND QUESTIONS
There are no items.
6.
CONSENT AGENDA
There are no items.
7.
AGENDA REPORTS
7.1
Development Permit PL2501655 - Community Services Facility (Shengxu Li, Planner 2)
1. Development Permit - Community Services Facility - PL2501655(1).pdf
2. Attachment 1 - Development Permit Plans.pdf
3. Attachment 2 - Recommended Conditions of Approval(1).pdf
The Community Infrastructure and Strategic Growth Standing Committee is being asked to approve Development Permit PL2501655 for the Community Services Facility use, located at 50 Baneberry Way SW.
7.2
Development Permit PL2600810 – Public Assembly, General (Geoff Rice, Planner 1)
1. PL2600810 – Public Assembly, General - 2 East Lake CR(1).pdf
2. Attachment 1 - Application Summary.pdf
3. Attac …
Tue May 26, 2026 · 9:00 AM
SC - Community and Corporate Services Meeting
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Tue May 19, 2026 · 1:00 PM
Council Meeting - NEW
Council to set 2026 tax rates, increase ATCO franchise fee to 35%
Council will hold a public hearing on a land-use bylaw amendment to allow child care at 112 Sagewood Cove SW, then vote on final readings of the 2026 Tax Rate Bylaw and an increase in the ATCO franchise fee to 35%. Other items include amending the Community Standards Bylaw, approving a new street-naming policy, previewing the myAIRDRIE online portal, and authorizing a Pride flag raising in Nose Creek Park.
- Public hearing: Bylaw B-04/2026 to add child care as permitted use at 112 Sagewood Cove SW
- Bylaw B-02/2026: increase ATCO franchise fee to 35% effective June 1, 2026
- Bylaw B-11/2026: set 2026 municipal tax rates
- Bylaw B-07/2026: amend Community Standards Bylaw
- Approve new Street Naming Policy with honorary naming provisions
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✓ Decided: Council passes 2026 tax rate bylaw with $97.45M municipal taxation
Council approved the 2026 Tax Rate Bylaw after amending budget figures, setting total municipal property taxation at $97,454,907. The ATCO franchise fee was raised to 35% effective June 1, 2026. A community standards bylaw amendment passed 6-1. A site-specific land use amendment allowing child care in a Direct Control district was adopted.
- Approved 2026 Tax Rate Bylaw with amended budget (unanimous third reading)
- Approved ATCO franchise fee increase to 35% (carried)
- Approved land use amendment for child care at 112 Sagewood Cove SW (carried)
- Approved Community Standards Bylaw amendment (6-1, Councillor Glass opposed)
- Approved new Street Naming Policy P-DEV-23-C (carried)
- Approved raising pride flag in Nose Creek Park for June 2026 (carried)
- Endorsed launch engagement for redesigned myAIRDRIE portal (carried)
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Tuesday, May 19, 2026
1 :00 P . m . - 6 :00 P . m .
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
400 Main Street SE
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
3.
PUBLIC HEARINGS - 1:00 PM
3.1
Bylaw B-04/2026 – Land Use Bylaw Amendment Site Specific (Tracey Tester, Senior Planner)
1. Bylaw B-04_2026 Land Use Bylaw Amendment (Site Specific Addition of Child Care Limited to DC_12_C).pdf
2. Attachment 1 - B-04 2026 LUB Amendment Site Specific DRAFT.pdf
3. Attachment 2 - Applicant Submission.pdf
4. Attachment 3 - Circulation Comments.pdf
5. Attachment 4 - Applicant Letter to Neighbours_Redacted.pdf
A Public Hearing is being held on Bylaw B-04/2026, being a bylaw to amend Land Use Bylaw B-01/2016, to allow for the addition of Child Care, Limited as a Permitted Use in the Direct Control 12-C (DC-12-C) District, applying only to Lot 17, Block 6, Plan 0410873 (112 Sagewood Cove SW).
Immediately following the public hearing, Council will be asked to give three readings to the bylaw.
4.
PUBLIC INPUT SESSIONS
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5.
PUBLIC AGENDA - Immediately following Public Hearing
6.
CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES
6.1
Minutes of the regular meeting May 5, 2026
1. 2 …
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SC - Community Infra and Strategic Growth Meeting
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Tue May 12, 2026 · 9:00 AM
SC - Community Safety and Social Services Meeting
Airdrie community safety & social services meeting, no items listed
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Tue May 5, 2026 · 1:00 PM
Council Meeting - NEW
Council to discuss water allocation strategy as capacity limits approach
Council will consider a strategy to manage remaining water servicing capacity under the Master Servicing Agreement with the City of Calgary. The meeting also includes the approval of the 2027-2030 Strategic Plan and a review of the 2026 Business Survey results.
- Water Allocation Strategy to manage capacity limits with the City of Calgary
- Approval of 2027-2030 Strategic Plan Focus Areas
- Request for free transit passes for seniors (65+) during Seniors Week (June 1-7)
- Review of 2026 Airdrie Business Survey results
- Resolution for Alberta Municipalities regarding provincial budget surplus and infrastructure
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✓ Decided: Council directs drafting of water allocation policy
Council approved direction for Administration to draft a strategic water allocation policy based on a tiered framework. Also approved the 2027-2030 Council Strategic Plan Focus Areas. Free transit passes for seniors during Seniors Week were authorized.
- Approved 2027–2030 Council Strategic Plan Focus Areas (carried)
- Approved free transit for seniors during Seniors Week (carried)
- Directed drafting of water allocation policy and update of structure plans (carried)
- Accepted 2026 Airdrie Business Survey results for information (carried)
- Sponsored Budget Surplus and Municipal Infrastructure Investment resolution for ABMunis (carried)
- Directed administration on two closed-session items (carried)
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Tuesday, May 05, 2026
1 :00 P . m . - 6 :00 P . m .
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
400 Main Street SE
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
3.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
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PUBLIC INPUT SESSIONS
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PUBLIC AGENDA - 1:00 PM
6.
CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES
6.1
Minutes of the regular meeting of April 21, 2026
1. 2026-04-21m Council draft.pdf
7.
CONSENT AGENDA
7.1
Proclamations and Illumination (Charlotte Satink, City Clerk)
1. Illumination Request- Celiac Awareness Day 2026.pdf
2. 2026 Airdrie Ec. Dev. Week Proclamation.pdf
3. Seniors' Week Proclamation 2026.pdf
Mayor Spearman approved the following proclamations and illumination:
May 16, 2026 will illuminate City Hall in green lights for Celiac Awareness Day;
May 4 to 8, 2026 as Economic Development Week; and
June 1 to June 7, 2026 as Seniors’ Week.
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BYLAWS (not requiring public hearing)
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AGENDA REPORTS
9.1
Request for Free Transit Passes for Seniors During Seniors Week 2026 (Charlotte Satink, City Clerk)
1. Seniors_Week_Transit_Request_Letter_202 …
Tue Apr 28, 2026 · 1:00 PM
SC - Community Infra and Strategic Growth Meeting
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Tue Apr 28, 2026 · 9:00 AM
SC - Community and Corporate Services Meeting
Committee reviews 2025 energy/GHG reduction progress
The Community and Corporate Services Standing Committee will hear a progress update on the City's Energy and GHG Reduction Strategy for 2025. They will also receive an overview of proposed public art installations at Northeast Regional Park and the new Southwest Recreation Centre.
- Energy and GHG Reduction Strategy 2025 progress report
- Public art commissioning process for Northeast Regional Park
- Public art installation plans for Southwest Recreation Centre
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or stand down. Okay. All right, good morning, everyone. So we're going to start the Community Corporate Services Committee meeting, but before we do that, I'd like to offer up a land acknowledgement. Is Councillor Glass online still? Okay. Yeah, I'm here, Councillor Stewart. Okay, good. Yeah, so we may have some technical difficulties. Hopefully it holds if Councillor Glass does. If you disconnect there, Chris, we're going to have to stop the meeting just because we won't have quorum without you. Okay? No pressure. Yeah, no problems. Okay, great. So the land acknowledgement. So it's with gratitude and respect that we acknowledge that we are situated on Treaty 7 territory, the traditional and ancestral lands of the Blackfoot Confederacy, including the Sisika, Pekane, Kainai, and the Sertina Nation, and the Stony Nakoda Nations, including Bearspaw, Chinnakee , and Good Stony Nations. We also recognize the O2 Pemsoak Métis Government District 4, Rocky View, as part of this land's history and present. We'd also like to provide the gallery with some housekeeping information. So washrooms are located down the hallway to the left as you exit council chambers. In the event of a fire alarm or a need to evacuate council chambers, exits are located to your right at the front doors, to your left at the end of the hallway that runs parallel to council chambers. In the event of an evacuation, this CCS standing committee meeting will be adjourned to another date and time. The forum for this …
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Tuesday, April 28, 2026
9 :00 A . m . - 12 :00 P . m .
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
400 Main Street SE
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
3.
DIRECTOR'S BRIEF (verbal only)
4.
CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES
1. 2026-03-24m CCS draft.pdf
Minutes of the regular meeting of March 24, 2026
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PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS AND QUESTIONS
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6.
CONSENT AGENDA
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AGENDA REPORTS
7.1
Energy and GHG Reduction Strategy Report 2025 (Monica Labait, Manager of Treasury and Joad Clement, Municipal Energy Advisor)
1. Energy and GHG Reduction Strategy Report 2025(1).pdf
2. CoA_Energy-GHG Reduction Strategy Y2025 Report_v1.pdf
The Community and Corporate Services Standing Committee is being presented with a progress update on the City’s corporate Energy and GHG Reduction Strategy implementation during 2025.
7.2
Public Art Overview - Northeast Regional Park and Southwest Recreation Centre (Allison Graham, Team Leader, Culture and Heritage)
1. Public Art Overview - Northeast Regional Park and Southwest Recreation Centre(1).pdf
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Tue Apr 21, 2026 · 10:45 AM
Council Meeting - NEW
Council to update off-site levies, approve transit master plan
Council will vote on amending off-site levy bylaws for water, wastewater, stormwater, transportation, community recreation, and fire hall facilities. They will also consider endorsing the 2026-2035 Airdrie Transit Master Plan and updating user fees effective September 2026 and January 2027. Other items include approving the 2025 audited financial statements, an intermunicipal collaboration framework with Rocky View County, and proclamations for National Volunteer Week and GBS/CIDP Awareness Month.
- Bylaw B-08/2026: amend Off-site Levy Bylaw to update water, wastewater, stormwater, transportation levy rates
- Bylaw B-09/2026: amend Community Recreation and Fire Hall Facilities Off-site Levy
- Endorse Airdrie Transit Master Plan (2026–2035)
- Bylaw B-10/2026: update User Fees and Charges with new fees effective Sept 1, 2026 and Jan 1, 2027
- Approve City of Airdrie–Rocky View County Intermunicipal Collaboration Framework Agreement
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✓ Decided: Council approves updated community recreation and fire hall off-site levy rates (5-2)
Council passed Bylaw B-09/2026 amending off-site levy rates for community recreation and fire hall facilities, with an amendment to the fee schedule, by a vote of 5-2. Council also endorsed the Airdrie Transit Master Plan 2026-2035 (6-1) and approved the Intermunicipal Collaboration Framework with Rocky View County. Several other bylaws and reports were approved, and the User Fees and Charges Bylaw was tabled for further study.
- Approved off-site levy rate update for water, wastewater, stormwater, transportation (Bylaw B-08/2026) - carried
- Approved amended community recreation and fire hall off-site levy rates (Bylaw B-09/2026) - 5-2
- Endorsed Airdrie Transit Master Plan 2026-2035 - 6-1
- Approved 2025 Audited Financial Statements and Annual Report - carried
- Approved City of Airdrie-Rocky View County Intermunicipal Collaboration Framework Agreement - carried
- Approved Intermunicipal Development Plan Terms of Reference - carried
- Tabled Bylaw B-10/2026 (User Fees and Charges Amendment) pending further discussion
- Rescinded Councillor Stewart's library board appointment; appointed Deputy Mayor Kolson and Natasha Roberts to library boards
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COUNCIL MEETING
AGENDA
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
10 :45 A . m . - 6 :45 P . m .
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
400 Main Street SE
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
3.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
There are no items.
4.
PUBLIC INPUT SESSIONS
There are no items
5.
PUBLIC AGENDA - 10:45 AM
6.
CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES
6.1
Minutes of the regular meeting of April 7, 2026
1. 2026-04-07m Council draft.pdf
7.
CONSENT AGENDA
7.1
Proclamation Requests (Charlotte Satink, City Clerk)
1. Request for Proclamation National Volunteer Week 2026.pdf
2. GBS_CIDP Airdrie Proclamation Request 2026.pdf
3. WhereAs - GBS_CIDP Awareness Month (1).pdf
Mayor Spearman has approved the following proclamations:
April 19 to April 25, 2026 as National Volunteer Week in Airdrie, to recognize and encourage volunteerism within our community; and
May 2026 as Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) and Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy (CIDP) Awareness Month.
8.
BYLAWS (not requiring public hearing)
8.1
Bylaw B-08/2026 - Off-site Levy Bylaw Amendment (Rick Wiljamaa, Manager of Capital Projects and Infrastructure)
1. Off-site Lev …
Thu Apr 16, 2026 · 9:00 AM
SDAB - Appeal 1
Appeal hearing for home bakery at 3664 Bayside Blvd SW
The Subdivision and Development Appeal Board is hearing an appeal of the Development Authority's conditional approval of a development permit for a home bakery (discretionary home business) at 3664 Bayside Blvd SW. The appellants, Vincent and Elizabeth Folarin, oppose the permit. The board will review submissions from the Development Authority, the applicant, and any public input.
- Appeal of development permit PL#2600034 for Home Business, General (Home Bakery) at 3664 Bayside Blvd SW (Lot 17, Block 25, Plan 2311179)
- Appellants: Vincent and Elizabeth Folarin; Applicant: Navneet Kaur; Property Owners: Navneet Kaur and Gurminder Kaur
- Development Authority conditionally approved the permit on March 9, 2026
- Hearing includes reports and presentations from planner Pallavi Singh
- No submissions received from supporters or opponents of the appeal
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SUBDIVISION AND DEVELOPMENT APPEAL BOARD
APPEAL PACKAGE
Thursday, April 16, 2026
9 :00 A . m . - 4 :00 P . m .
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
400 Main Street SE
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
Property: 3664 Bayside Blvd SW (Lot 17, Block 25, Plan 2311179), Bayside
3.
Appeal:
This is an appeal of the Development Authority’s decision on March 9, 2026 to conditionally approve development permit application PL#2600034 for Home Business, General (Home Bakery, Discretionary Use).
Appeal by: Vincent and Elizabeth Folarin
Applicant: Navneet Kaur
Property Owners: Navneet Kaur and Gurminder Kaur
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Development Authority's submissions - Pallavi Singh, Planner 1
4.1
Report to the Board
1. Development Authority Report - Pallavi Singh (April 12, 2026).pdf
2. SDAB Report Attachments_PL2600334.pdf
4.2
Presentation to the Board
1. PL2600334_SDAB Hearing Presentation.pdf
5.
Appellants' submissions
5.1
Notice of Appeal
1. Filled Appeal Form - Redacted.pdf
5.2
Written submissions - No submissions received.
6.
Applicant's submissions
6.1
Written submission - Navneet Kaur
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Tue Apr 14, 2026 · 9:00 AM
SC - Community Safety and Social Services Meeting
Committee to recommend amending Community Standards Bylaw
The committee will hear a presentation on a new Community Safety and Well-Being Plan and a 2025 year-in-review from the Airdrie Fire Department. It will then vote on recommending Bylaw B-07/2026, which amends the existing Community Standards Bylaw. A closed session will review the Municipal Emergency Management Plan.
- Bylaw B-07/2026 amending Community Standards Bylaw B-09/2012
- A Community Safety and Well-Being Plan for Airdrie
- Airdrie Fire Department 2025 Annual Update
- Closed session: Municipal Emergency Management Plan Review
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✓ Decided: Committee recommends three readings of Community Standards Bylaw amendments
The committee recommended that Council give three readings to Bylaw B-07/2026 amending the Community Standards Bylaw. The committee also accepted for information updates on the Community Safety and Well-Being Plan and Airdrie Fire Department's 2025 review. Additionally, the committee endorsed the Municipal Emergency Management Plan Review and Program Update 2026 in closed session.
- Recommended three readings of Bylaw B-07/2026 (Community Standards Bylaw amendments) (Carried)
- Accepted Community Safety and Well-Being Plan overview for information (Carried)
- Accepted Airdrie Fire Department 2025 annual review for information (Carried)
- Endorsed Municipal Emergency Management Plan Review and Program Update 2026 (Carried)
- Approved meeting agenda as presented (Carried)
- Adopted minutes of March 9, 2026 meeting (Carried)
- Entered closed session to discuss emergency management plan (Carried)
- Left closed session at 11:29 a.m. (Carried)
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COMMUNITY SAFETY AND SOCIAL SERVICES STANDING COMMITTEE AGENDA
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
9 :00 A . m . - 12 :00 P . m .
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
400 Main Street SE
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
3.
DIRECTOR'S BRIEF (verbal only)
4.
CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES
4.1
Minutes of the regular meeting of March 9, 2026
1. 2026-03-09m CSSS draft.pdf
5.
PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS AND QUESTIONS
There are no items.
6.
CONSENT AGENDA
There are no items.
7.
AGENDA REPORTS
7.1
A Community Safety and Well-Being Plan for Airdrie (Chris Esselmont, Social Planner and Lynn Mackenzie, Manager of Community Safety and Support Services)
1. A Community Safety and Well-Being Plan for Airdrie(1).pdf
The Community Safety and Social Services Standing Committee is being presented with an overview of the development of the City’s Community Safety and Well-Being Plan.
7.2
Airdrie Fire Department Annual Update (Mike Pirie, Fire Chief)
1. AFD Annual update(1).pdf
2. 2025 AFD Year in Review - Data Supplement(1).pdf
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Tue Apr 14, 2026 · 1:00 PM
SC - Community Infra and Strategic Growth Meeting
Committee to recommend new Stormwater Bylaw and accessory suite rule changes
The committee will discuss and make recommendations on four items: a land use bylaw amendment to allow child care at 112 Sagewood Cove SW, a development permit for 66 townhouses at 2100 Vantage Way SW, updates to accessory suite regulations including a compliance program, and a new Stormwater Bylaw replacing Drainage Bylaw B-03/2014.
- Bylaw B-04/2026: add child care as a permitted use at 112 Sagewood Cove SW
- Development permit PL2502295: 66 townhouse units at 2100 Vantage Way SW
- Bylaw B-01/2026: update accessory suite regulations and create a Safety Compliance Program
- Bylaw B-06/2026: new Stormwater Bylaw to replace existing drainage rules
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✓ Decided: Stormwater bylaw unanimously defeated; accessory suite changes advanced
The committee voted unanimously to defeat the new Stormwater Bylaw B-06/2026. It recommended that Council approve an amendment to allow child care as a permitted use at 112 Sagewood Cove S.W., and approved a townhouse development at 2100 Vantage Way SW. The committee also recommended Council adopt amendments to accessory suite regulations and directed administration to develop a secondary suite safety compliance program.
- Defeated Stormwater Bylaw B-06/2026 (unanimous)
- Recommended Council approval of land use amendment for child care at 112 Sagewood Cove S.W.
- Approved development permit for townhouse units at 2100 Vantage Way SW (with conditions)
- Recommended Council adoption of accessory suite regulations amendment (Bylaw B-01/2026)
- Directed administration to develop a Secondary Suite Safety Compliance Program
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COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE AND STRATEGIC GROWTH STANDING COMMITTEE AGENDA
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
1 :00 P . m . - 4 :00 P . m .
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
400 Main Street SE
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
3.
DIRECTOR'S BRIEF (verbal only)
4.
CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES
4.1
Minutes of the regular meeting of March 9, 2026
1. 2026-03-09m CISG draft.pdf
5.
PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS AND QUESTIONS
There are no items.
6.
CONSENT AGENDA
There are no items.
7.
AGENDA REPORTS
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Bylaw B-04/2026 - Land Use Bylaw Amendment to DC-12-C Site Specific (Tracey Tester, Senior Planner)
1. Bylaw B-04-2026 - Land Use Bylaw Amendment (Site Specific Addition of Child Care, Limited to DC-12-C)(1).pdf
2. Attachment 1 - Bylaw No. B-04-2026(1).pdf
3. Attachment 2 - Applicant Submission (Final).pdf
4. Attachment 3 - Applicant Letter to Neighbours(1).pdf
The Community Infrastructure and Strategic Growth Standing Committee is being asked to make a recommendation to Council on Bylaw B-04/2026, being a bylaw to amend Land Use Bylaw B-01/2016 to allow for the addition of Child Care, Limited as a Permitted Use in the Direct Control 12-C District, applying only to 112 Sa …
Wed Apr 8, 2026 · 9:00 AM
POLICING COMMITTEE Meeting
Police committee gets update on community safety plan and RCMP priorities
The Policing Committee will receive an overview of Airdrie's Community Safety and Well-Being Plan from city staff. The RCMP will also present Community Priority Planning for 2026/2027 and a year-end review for 2025/2026. No public presentations or closed session items are scheduled.
- Overview of Airdrie's Community Safety and Well-Being Plan
- RCMP Community Priority Planning for 2026/2027
- RCMP 2025/2026 year-end review
- Confirmation of January 7, 2026 minutes
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Thank you. I can hear you good. Good. Sounds good. We can hear you. Thank you. Good morning. Thank you for being here. And with gratitude and respect, we acknowledge that we are situated on Treaty 7 territory, the traditional and ancestral lands of the Blackfoot Confederacy, including the Siksika, Pighani, Ghana, the Sutina Nation, and the Stony Nakoda Nations, including the Bearspot, Shiniki, and Good Stony Nations. We also recognize the Otampam Sivak, Métis Government District 4 as part of this land's history and present. Bound together on a journey of truth and reconciliation, a renewed relationship forged in trust, knowledge sharing, cooperation, and mutual respect in sharing a better future for all. I would also like to provide the gallery with some general housekeeping information. Washrooms are located down the hallway to the left as you exit the council chambers. In the event of the fire alarm or a need to evacuate council chambers, exits are located to your right, the front doors, to your left at the end of the hallway that runs parallel to council chambers. In the event of an evacuation, the council meeting will be adjourned to another date and time. Quorum for this policing committee are three members who have been appointed to this committee. At this time, I will introduce the members present in this committee today. I'm the chair for the police committee. I have citizen member Keith Bott. I have citizen member Samina Shokat who is not here. Deputy Mayor Colton wh …
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POLICING COMMITTEE AGENDA
Wednesday, April 08, 2026
9 :00 A . m . - 12 :00 P . m .
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
400 Main Street SE
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
3.
CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES
3.1
Minutes of the regular meeting of January 7, 2026
1. 2026-01-07m PCM draft.pdf
4.
PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS AND QUESTIONS
There are no items
5.
AGENDA REPORTS
5.1
Airdrie's Community Safety and Well-Being Plan (Chris Esselmont, Social Planner and Lynn Mackenzie, Manager of Community Safety and Support Services)
1. Airdrie's Community Safety and Well-Being Plan.pdf
The Policing Committee is being presented with an overview of the development of the City’s Community Safety and Well-Being Plan. The Community Safety and Social Services team will introduce members of the Canadian Centre for Safer Communities who will present the overview.
5.2
RCMP Update (Inspector Lauren Weare, RCMP Detachment Commander)
1. RCMP Update .pdf
2. Final Policing Committee_April 2026_CPP.pdf
The Policing Committee is being presented with an overview of Community Priority Planning for the upcoming 2026/2027 cycle, along with the 2025/2026 year end review.
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Tue Apr 7, 2026 · 1:00 PM
Council Meeting - NEW
Council to approve City Manager performance evaluation policy
This meeting covers routine business including approval of minutes, a consent agenda item on campaign disclosure non-compliance, and a report on the City Manager performance evaluation policy. There are no public hearings or input sessions. The council will also enter closed session to discuss a budget amendment for Genesis Place.
- Report on candidates who failed to file campaign disclosure statements for 2025 municipal election
- Approval of City Manager Performance Evaluation Policy
- Closed session: Budget amendment for Genesis Place
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✓ Decided: Council approved $329,520 budget amendment for capital project #001138
Council advanced capital project #001138 to 2026 and approved a $329,520 budget amendment funded from the General Recreation Reserve. The City Manager Performance Evaluation Policy was approved. A non-compliance report on 2025 municipal election campaign disclosures was accepted for information.
- Advanced capital project #001138 and approved $329,520 budget amendment (Carried)
- Approved City Manager Performance Evaluation Policy (Carried)
- Accepted 2025 Municipal General Election Campaign Disclosure Filing Non-Compliance Report (Carried)
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AGENDA
Tuesday, April 07, 2026
1 :00 P . m . - 6 :00 P . m .
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
400 Main Street SE
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
3.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
There are no items
4.
PUBLIC INPUT SESSIONS
There are no items
5.
PUBLIC AGENDA - 1:00 PM
6.
CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES
6.1
Minutes of the regular meeting of March 17, 2026
1. 2026-03-17m Council draft.pdf
7.
CONSENT AGENDA
7.1
2025 Municipal General Election - Campaign Disclosure Filing Non-Compliance (Noshy Karbani, Project Lead Legislative Projects)
1. 2025 Municipal General Election - Campaign Disclosure Filing Non-Compliance(1).pdf
Council is being provided with a report outlining candidates who failed to file a campaign disclosure statement as per section 147.8(1) Local Authorities Election Act for the 2025 Municipal Election.
8.
BYLAWS (not requiring public hearing)
There are no items
9.
AGENDA REPORTS
9.1
City Manager Performance Evaluation Council Policy (Karen Jiang, Acting Team Leader Legislative Services)
1. City Manager Performance Evaluation Council Policy(1).pdf
2. DRAFT City Manager P …
Tue Mar 24, 2026 · 1:00 PM
SC - Community Infra and Strategic Growth Meeting
Agenda lists no specific items for the Community Infra and Strategic Growth meeting
The posted agenda for the Airdrie Community Infra and Strategic Growth meeting on March 24, 2026 contains no detailed agenda items. It appears to be a procedural placeholder without listed rezoning proposals, contracts, ordinances, fee changes, or public hearings. Consequently, the council will not have any disclosed decisions or discussions documented in this agenda.
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Tue Mar 24, 2026 · 9:00 AM
SC - Community and Corporate Services Meeting
Committee reviews Clean Energy Improvement Program year one report
The Community and Corporate Services Standing Committee will receive a progress report on the Clean Energy Improvement Program. The meeting also includes a program update from Airdrie Pride.
- Clean Energy Improvement Program Year One Report
- Airdrie Pride introduction and program update
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Thank you. Okay, now we're going to start with the Corporate Community Safety Standing, Social Standing Committee, the CCS Committee. And before I begin here, I would just like to make a land acknowledgement. So with gratitude and respect, we acknowledge that we are situated on Treaty 7 territory, the traditional and ancestral lands of the Blackfoot Confederacy, including the Siksika, Pekini, Kainai, the Tisina Nation, and the Stony Nakoda Nations, including Berespa, Chiniki, and Good Stony Nations. We also recognize the O2 Pemtswek Métis Government District for Rocky View as part of this land and the history as present. I would also like to provide the gallery with some general housekeeping information. Washrooms are located down the hallway to the left as you exit the Council Chambers. In the event of a fire alarm or need to evacuate Council Chambers, exits are located outside of the Council Chambers and to the right and also to the left down parallel to the Chambers as well. In the event of an evacuation, the CCS Standing Committee meeting will be adjourned to another date and time. Quorum for this Standing Committee is three elected officials appointed by CCS as members or as alternates. At this time, I confirm members present today and their voting rights of the meeting. So today we have myself, a voting member, Councillor Stewart. We have Councillor Glass to my left, a voting member, and Councillor Shima to his left, a voting member. We also have citizen members, Gagand …
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COMMUNITY AND CORPORATE SERVICES STANDING COMMITTEE AGENDA
Tuesday, March 24, 2026
9 :00 A . m . - 12 :00 P . m .
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
400 Main Street SE
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
3.
DIRECTOR'S BRIEF (verbal only)
4.
CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES
4.1
Minutes of Regular Meeting of February 24, 2026
1. 2026-02-24m CCS draft.pdf
5.
PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS AND QUESTIONS
5.1
Airdrie Pride Introduction and Program Update (Rhianne Fiolka and Landon McKenzie, Airdrie Pride)
1. Airdrie Pride Update.pdf
Airdrie Pride is presenting the Community and Corporate Services Standing Committee with an introduction and program update
6.
CONSENT AGENDA
6.1
Clean Energy Improvement Program Year One Report (Monica Labait, Manager of Treasury and Joad Clement, Municipal Energy Advisor)
1. Clean Energy Improvement Program Year 1 Report(1).pdf
An Airdrie Clean Energy Improvement Program (CEIP) progress report is provided to the Community and Corporate Services Committee one year after the program launch.
7.
AGENDA REPORTS
There are no items.
8.
ITEMS REFERRED FROM COUNCIL
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UPDAT …
Tue Mar 17, 2026 · 1:00 PM
Council Meeting - NEW
Airdrie Council to consider new Waste Management Bylaw
Council will discuss a new waste management bylaw and the 2025 fourth quarter financial update. The body is also considering a new grant policy for Indigenous-led non-profit organizations and the appointment of citizen members to several appeal boards.
- Bylaw B-03/2026: New Waste Management Bylaw
- Reconciliation Community Initiatives Grant Program policy for Indigenous-led non-profits
- 2025 Fourth Quarter Financial Update and year-end surplus allocation
- Appointment of citizen members to the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board, General Appeal Board, and Assessment Review Board
- SW Recreation Centre user group capital contributions (5% of construction costs)
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Thank you. Good afternoon. Welcome. I hereby call this meeting of Tuesday, March 17th to order. Thank you. as well as the Citsina Nation and the Stoney Nakoda Nations , comprising the Bearspaw, Chiniki, and Good Stoney Nations. We also recognize the O2 Pemsuak Métis Government District 4 Rocky View as part of this land's history and present. I would also like to provide the gallery with some general housekeeping information. Washrooms are located down the hallway to the left as you exit council chambers. In the event of a fire alarm or a need to evacuate council chambers, exits are located to your right at the front doors, to your left at the end of the hallway that runs parallel to council chambers. And in the event of an evacuation, the council meeting will be adjourned to another date and time. Moving along, approval of the agenda, please, Councillor Chapman. Thank you. Just like to confirm we have no additions, delet ions to the agenda, none being seen. I would move that council approves the March 17, 2026 council meeting agenda as presented. Motion on the floor. Is there anyone opposed? Seeing none, that is carried. Public hearings, no items. Confirmation of minutes, please, Christopher. Councillor Glass. Through the chair, I'd like to move that we adopt the minutes of the regular meeting of March 3, 2026, as presented. Is there anybody opposed to the motion on the floor? Seeing none, that is approved. Consent agenda. It is my understanding that there may be some questio …
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AGENDA
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
1 :00 P . m . - 6 :00 P . m .
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
400 Main Street SE
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
3.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
There are no items
4.
PUBLIC INPUT SESSIONS
There are no items
5.
PUBLIC AGENDA - 1:00 PM
6.
CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES
6.1
Minutes of the regular meeting of March 3, 2026
1. 2026-03-03m Council draft.pdf
7.
CONSENT AGENDA
7.1
Airdrie Fair Access 2025 Update (Chris Esselmont, Social Planner)
1. Airdrie Fair Access 2025 Update(1).pdf
Council is being presented with an update on the growth and success of the Airdrie Fair Access low-income subsidy program over the past year.
7.2
Proclamation/Illumination - Purple Day for Epilepsy Awareness (Charlotte Satink, Manager of Legislative Services and IGM/City Clerk)
1. City of Airdrie Proclamation template 2026.pdf
Mayor Spearman approved March 26, 2026 as Purple Day for Epilepsy Awareness in Airdrie and will illuminate City Hall in purple lights.
8.
BYLAWS (not requiring public hearing)
8.1
Bylaw B-03/2026 - New Waste Management Bylaw (Steven Rice, Team Leader Waste and Recycli …
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