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2019 BY THE NUMBERS
2019 in numbers
PAID DROP-INS. CHILD MIND SAW 1,005
PARENTLINK SERVED 243 FAMILIES.
FITNESS AND RECREATION CLASSES, LEAGUES, CAMPS, AND WORKSHOPS.
DROP-INS
Utility Services installed 7,700 metres of polyethylene natural gas lines throughout the County.
1,676 KG OF ORGANIC WASTE WAS DIVERTED from landfills, under the Community Organics Recycling and Enhancement backyard composting program.
1,189 KM STAFF GRADED OF GRAVEL ROADS AND
70,000 TONNES OF GRAVEL OVER 300 KM. PLACED
REGISTRATIONS
COUNCIL MEETINGS 32
SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETINGS 14
112 COUNTY STAFF are trained in provincial emergency management. With this knowledge, sta can respond to emergency incidents more eciently. #TakeItToTheLake AS PART OF THE campaign, 3 marketing videos were created to promote the County as a Tourism destination.
from the Forest Resource Improvement Association of Alberta. The funds were used to conduct Fire Smart activities, like wood chipping, home assessments, and public wildfire awareness. $50,000 THE COUNTY RECEIVED
$4.7 million IN PROPERTY WAS SAVED DUE TO STRUCTURAL FIREFIGHTING RESPONSE.