Winter Sidewalk Safety Reminder

To allow Public Works crews to safely and efficiently complete snow removal, residents are reminded to remove parked vehicles from roadways during snowplowing and snow hauling operations.

Parking vehicles on streets can delay or prevent snow removal.

Please note that this is enforced under Traffic Bylaw 965TR2010:

Section 18.1: No person shall park a vehicle on any highway so as to obstruct snow ploughing or snow loading operations, or otherwise interfere with traffic flow.
Section 26.3: No person shall allow or create an obstruction to any highway under the direction, management, and control of the Town.

Your cooperation helps keep roads safe and accessible for everyone. Thank you for doing your part!

Business are verified to protect resident information.

Updated business licence holders include local/rural solar sales Northern Alberta Power Systems (N.A.P.S.) Solar Store and provincial solar sales Ark Renewable Energy Inc.

Provincial firms currently licenced for solar sales: Firefly Solar Inc., Fluent Solar Ltd/ Northern PWR, and Orizon Energy Ltd.

Verify sales persons ID and Fairview license at your door. A deregulated energy market is contributing to the growth of residential solar. Be aware of aggressive sales tactics or lack of pricing transparency when decision-making for solar installations.

Questions? Call 780-835-5461.

The community grass bins are for residential lawn clippings only.

- NO plastic bags.

- NO household garbage.

- NO tree branches or tree clippings.

- NO commercial use.

This area is under video surveillance. Violators may be fined.

Please help keep our community clean to ensure this service remains available.

The assessment notices were mailed on January 24th, 2025. 

The notice date is February 3, 2025.

If you did not receive your assessment notice, please call the Town Office, and request a notice, if you are on our portal, please check the portal for your notice. 

All non-linear assessment complaints for the Town of Fairview along with the applicable fees are due by April 4th, 2025. 

An assessment complaint must be filled out using the Government of Alberta Assessment Review Board Complaint Form (LGS1402).  This form can be provided to you by the Town of Fairview office or you can download it from the Municipal Affairs website at www.municipalaffairs.alberta.ca

Assessments are based on market value as of July 1, 2025.  You may appeal the assessed value of your property, but not the tax rate.  For information about your assessment, please contact the Town’s assessors:

KCL Consulting Inc online at www.kcl-consulting.com/inquiry-form/ .