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  • July 7, 2026 Situation Update: Flooding and Residential Water Use Reduction

    We are encouraged to see conditions continuing to improve, but the situation is not yet over. City crews remain actively monitoring conditions, and some important safety precautions remain in place.

    Jubilee Park remains CLOSED until further notice. Please do not enter the park or bypass barricades or closure signs. All other City parks and trails are now open, and we encourage residents to enjoy those spaces instead while Jubilee Park remains closed.

    Residents are reminded to stay away from the creek and out of the water. The creek is still moving quickly, water levels remain high, and creek banks may have been weakened by recent flooding. 

    Thank you to everyone who reduced non-essential water use over the past several days. Your efforts made a difference and helped reduce pressure on the City's wastewater system during a critical time. With flows now returning to more typical levels and the wastewater system operating well, residents can resume normal water use.

  • July 3, 2026 Situation Update: Flooding and Residential Water Use Reduction

    As we head into the weekend, we want to remind residents to stay out of all valley areas and off all waterways within the city. These parks, trails, and waterways remain closed until further notice.

    Residents are also asked to continue reducing all non-essential water use until further notice. While the weather has improved, the City's wastewater system remains under significant pressure, and additional rain is still in the forecast. Every litre of water that can be kept out of the system helps protect critical infrastructure and supports ongoing response efforts.

    If your basement has flooded, you should document any damage, contact your insurance provider, keep a record of costs, and complete the Camrose Flooding Impact Information Survey. More information is available under the Frequently Asked Question section at www.camrose.ca/flood.

    Read the latest update for important safety information and details.

  • July 2, 2026 Situation Update: Flooding and Residential Water Use Reduction

    Residents are asked to continue reducing all non-essential water use until further notice. With additional rain still in the forecast, the City's wastewater system remains under significant pressure. Every litre of water that can safely be kept out of the system helps protect critical infrastructure and supports crews as they continue responding to ongoing flooding.

    For your safety, all valley areas and waterways within the city remain closed to the public until further notice. 

    Read the latest update for important safety information and details.

  • Request for Proposals - Off-Site Levy Model

    This Request for Proposals (the “RFP”) is an invitation by the City of Camrose (“the City”) to prospective proponents to submit proposals for an Off-Site Levy (OSL) model. The City is seeking to identify qualified professional service providers and consultants with experience in all facets of OSL modelling from initial understanding of growth studies and master plans to bylaw adoption by City Council. 

  • Request for Quotations - Triplex Greens Mower

    This Request for Quotations (the “RFQ”) is an invitation by the City of Camrose (“the City”) to prospective respondents to submit non-binding quotations for one (1) new Triplex Greens Mower.

  • June 30, 2026 Situation Update: Flooding and Residential Water Use Reduction

    Please continue conserving water and avoid closed areas of the river valley while the City responds to ongoing flooding. Read the latest update for important safety information and details.

  • Upcoming Work on Mirror Lake

    You may notice some activity on Mirror Lake near the spillway in the coming weeks, as work gets underway at different times.  The purpose of this work is to assess the existing vegetation and habitat around the lake in preparation for some construction work that the City is planning to complete in the coming years.

  • Council Meetings - July 6, 2026 - Cancelled

    The following meetings previously scheduled to be held on Monday, July 6, 2026, are cancelled:

    • Committee of the Whole Council – 2:00 pm
    • Regular Council – 5:00 pm

    For more information, please contact us by emailing legservices@camrose.ca or by calling 780.672.4426.

  • Expression of Interest - Camrose Recreation Centre Naming Rights

    This Expression of Interest (“EOI”) is issued by the City of Camrose (“the City”) to identify interested parties and gather information that will assist the City in evaluating potential sponsorship and facility naming partnership opportunities for the City's Recreation Centre and Community Centre.

  • Council Meeting Highlights - June 22, 2026

    Catch up on the highlights from the latest Council and Committee of the Whole meetings.

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City of Camrose
5204 - 50 Avenue
Camrose, AB T4V 0S8

P: 780.672.4426
F: 780.672.2469
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