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Crossfield
The Town of Crossfield has issued an Invitation to Bid (APC Reference #AB-2026-04689, Internal Reference #2026-01-TR) for the replacement of Bridge File 75095, an existing 2117 mm x 1595 mm, 19.5 m long SPCSP bridge-sized culvert originally constructed in 1959, with a 2400 mm, 28.3 m long CSP culvert. The scope of work includes traffic accommodation, temporary access berms, cofferdams, dikes and channel diversions, fish capture and release, total suspended solids (TSS) testing, demolition and disposal of bridge structures, excavation with geotextile filter fabric, supply and assembly of the CSP culvert, backfill and testing, heavy rock riprap erosion protection, roadway work, and permanent environmental protection devices. The tender was posted on the Alberta Purchasing Connection on June 23, 2026, with submissions accepted as an Open & Competitive Opportunity until the closing date of July 8, 2026.
Posted Date
Jun 23, 2026
Due Date
Jul 8, 2026
Release: Jun 23, 2026
Crossfield
Close: Jul 8, 2026
The Town of Crossfield has issued an Invitation to Bid (APC Reference #AB-2026-04689, Internal Reference #2026-01-TR) for the replacement of Bridge File 75095, an existing 2117 mm x 1595 mm, 19.5 m long SPCSP bridge-sized culvert originally constructed in 1959, with a 2400 mm, 28.3 m long CSP culvert. The scope of work includes traffic accommodation, temporary access berms, cofferdams, dikes and channel diversions, fish capture and release, total suspended solids (TSS) testing, demolition and disposal of bridge structures, excavation with geotextile filter fabric, supply and assembly of the CSP culvert, backfill and testing, heavy rock riprap erosion protection, roadway work, and permanent environmental protection devices. The tender was posted on the Alberta Purchasing Connection on June 23, 2026, with submissions accepted as an Open & Competitive Opportunity until the closing date of July 8, 2026.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Crossfield
This strategic plan outlines the Town of Crossfield's long-term direction, goals, and how it plans to achieve them over a specific period. It is designed to ensure Crossfield remains a strong, welcoming, and sustainable community by focusing on four key areas: Reliable Infrastructure Readiness, Calculated Financial Path, Responsible Community Growth, and Safe and Connected Community. The plan aims to enhance the quality of life, foster belonging, support responsible growth, and build a strong, connected community for today and the future.
The 2026 Municipal Budget for the Town of Crossfield serves as a financial plan outlining funding for essential services, infrastructure maintenance, and administration, while also addressing long-term financial planning to support community growth. It focuses on investments driven by resident feedback, particularly in infrastructure, and prioritizes responsible planning for future expansion and financial sustainability. The budget's strategic pillars include reliable infrastructure, responsible financial management, managed community growth, and fostering a safe and connected community. Key investments span infrastructure renewal, equipment upgrades, new recreation facilities, and long-term capital planning. This budget aims to support Crossfield's future by enhancing financial planning, transparency, and infrastructure coordination to ensure sustainable development and consistent quality services.
The council discussed local emergency matters, an increase in calls for assistance, and the importance of social distancing. They also addressed the issue of teenagers disregarding barriers and the transition from education to enforcement regarding certain regulations. The council emphasized the need for a united front in addressing these issues and encouraged public awareness through Facebook pages. Additionally, there was a mention of wildfire information and accident complaints.
The council meeting included discussions on various topics. The agenda was accepted with the removal of item 7.2 regarding the Vista Crossing phase four building permit release. Trevor Stevens was recognized for receiving the Queen Elizabeth II platinum Jubilee medal for his contributions to the province. The council also reviewed and gave second and third readings to the 2023-01 ATB line of credit borrowing bylaw. An updated traffic bylaw was discussed, focusing on parking issues, particularly in Knight Place, and an amendment was proposed to address nuisance parking.
The council meeting included discussions on the annual budget policy, specifically revisions to sections regarding budget approval deadlines, multi-year review schedules, and amendment authorizations. There were questions about the consumer price index and its relevance to property tax increases. Amendments to the budget policy were proposed and discussed, including adjustments to the authorization limits for capital and operating budget amendments, and the need for council to be informed before certain approvals. The meeting also covered crime statistics, with a review of the crime gauge and specific numbers for crossfield, including property crimes and theft incidents.
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