Hooked on Trivia Night – Jan 23 – 7PM
We hope to see many of you at our trivia night!
Hooked on Trivia Night – Jan 23 – 7PM Read Post »
We hope to see many of you at our trivia night!
Hooked on Trivia Night – Jan 23 – 7PM Read Post »
On December 3, 2024, City Council will hold a Public Hearing, where Planning and Administration will seek approval to rezone Glenmore Landing’s green space, to permit high-rise residential development. This first phase targets only the berms on the east and south sides of Glenmore Landing and is part of an overall plan that includes 15 high rises, some
Glenmore Landing – Public Hearing Dec 3 – Change of Use to Allow High Rise Residential Read Post »
On behalf of the City of Calgary, the Community Cleanup Program led by Community Strategies and Waste and Recycling Services would like to thank the volunteers and the residents for a job well done at the Community Cleanup this year.
WOW – Community Clean Up Collects 3,950 KG in Waste! Read Post »
Alberta Health Services EMS would like to remind parents and students of safety tips as the school year begins again this fall. Pedestrians and motorists both have a key role to play – road safety is a shared responsibility. Motorists Pedestrians
Back to School Safety Read Post »
Attached is the revised Circulation package received from the City for Glenmore Landing development. This updated Circulation Package represents a substantive change to the previous land use application. There is a significant increase in the number of buildings, the height of buildings and changes to the surrounding municipal reserve/parklands affected. There is also 265% increase
Glenmore Landing Redevelopment – Substantive Change in Land Use Read Post »
Check out https://www.communitiesmatter.info/issues for more information on the issues surrounding blanket rezoning.
Learn More about the Issues Surrounding Blanket Rezoning Read Post »
This represents 8 households on a 50 foot lot next to single-family homes.
Do you want to live next to this? Read Post »
by Donating to the PALLISER BAYVIEW PUMPHILL COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION (PBP CA) Legal Defense Fund Dear Calgarians, With our growing population and need to make difficult decisions, we must define our priorities and determine what we need, cherish and want to maintain in our beautiful City. We, at the Palliser Bayview Pumphill Community Association (PBP CA) believe that Calgarians should be
We are all aware of the housing crisis facing our City, with the number of people moving here. Despite the increasing cost to buy or rent a home, it seems more affordable than Vancouver and Toronto. Finding the right way to provide affordable / subsidized housing is a serious challenge. We have to be careful
Addressing Calgary’s Housing Crisis Wisely Read Post »
Duty to Advocate and Shared Concerns As confirmed in the City of Calgary website: https://www.calgary.ca/communities/community-associations/general-information.html#def confirms that, according to City guidelines, Community Associations (CAs) are expected to both promote the protection of their community’s natural resources and beauty and voice community concerns on issues affecting their community. Further, it is confirmed at https://calgarycommunities.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Establishing-a-Community-Association-Summary-for-External-Use.pdf that the PBPCA is expected to provide information to residents
Community Associations – Duty to Advocate in Planning Matters Read Post »