Latest News - Ward 2
June Newsletter
This month, we're sharing a preview of what's happening around Ward 2. In the coming weeks, be on the lookout for Neighbour Day events coming to your neighbourhood on June 15. On June 24, you are invited to join us for our annual Ward 2 Town Hall, so read on to find out how you can take part!
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I would like to provide residents with the latest update regarding the 144 Avenue N.W. Improvements project.
Improving safety on our transit network has been a top priority for my office over the past several months. Read more on what measures are being implemented.
Citizens can find out more about reporting potholes, how potholes are prioritized, and see a map of pothole progress around The City by visiting Calgary.ca/potholes
The program launched on Feb 13th and was so popular that all trees have been requested for the NW. Registration for Ward 2 is now closed.
Clean Energy Improvement Program offers flexible financing to homeowners looking to reduce utility bills, improve energy efficiency.
Details on our upcoming Ward 2 Bus Tour, the SNIC Road Conditions Map, and the 2023 Customer Review Period.
With freezing temperatures forecasted this weekend, our partners at the Calgary Homeless Foundation are working closely with a range of community agencies and outreach groups.
This is a weekly update to critical indicators of safety for Calgarians. Transit riders are reminded that they can discreetly report immediate safety or security concerns by sending a text to 74100. Staff will assist and dispatch officers, if needed.
Whether you're walking, biking, or driving, our office is committed to keeping Calgarians safe and on the move, within your communities and on Calgary's road network. I am pleased to share the following Safety and Mobility Improvements confirmed for Ward 2.
LOC2022-0110 seeks to rezone privately owned land on Sage Meadows Drive, with the intention of building townhouses and rowhouses. The land is next to West Nose Creek. Read more for the latest update.
Lithium-ion batteries are used in many daily items, but when these batteries are not used or charged properly, they can start a fire or explode.
A quick reminder for residents to keep safe by staying off frozen storm ponds this winter.