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Edson
The Town of Edson is seeking proposals from qualified vendors for curbside collection and disposal of organics and solid waste. This Request for Proposals invites non-binding proposals for waste and organics collection and processing services within the municipality. The procurement package includes the full scope of work and addendum for residential curbside waste collection services.
Posted Date
Jun 1, 2026
Due Date
Jun 19, 2026
Release: Jun 1, 2026
Edson
Close: Jun 19, 2026
The Town of Edson is seeking proposals from qualified vendors for curbside collection and disposal of organics and solid waste. This Request for Proposals invites non-binding proposals for waste and organics collection and processing services within the municipality. The procurement package includes the full scope of work and addendum for residential curbside waste collection services.
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Request for innovative ideas from students in grades 6-12 for town improvement, with the winning proposer being named 'Mayor for a Day'.
Posted Date
Mar 8, 2023
Due Date
Apr 30, 2023
Release: Mar 8, 2023
Edson
Close: Apr 30, 2023
Request for innovative ideas from students in grades 6-12 for town improvement, with the winning proposer being named 'Mayor for a Day'.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Edson
The council meeting included a presentation to celebrate Rural Healthcare Week and recognize recipients of the Edson and District Healthcare Heroes Awards. Additionally, a public hearing was conducted regarding Bylaw 2332, an omnibus amendment to the land use bylaw. Key topics discussed included updates to definitions such as supportive housing facilities, modifications to public notice requirements for land use bylaw amendments, and the streamlining of development permit processes within the Central Business District to reduce administrative burden on business owners.
The committee meeting included a presentation from Solless Architecture regarding the master plan for the Edson Lions Club Campground, which involves site upgrades including electrical, water, and sanitary improvements. The committee discussed the project's phasing, the need for a road closure application, and a funding request to the town. Additionally, the committee heard a monthly project update regarding the YC Multiplex project.
The council meeting featured an annual report presentation from Moving Edson and Area regarding its accessible transportation services, which have seen a 118% increase in ridership since 2023. Key updates included the upcoming launch of a three-tier food security model titled Nourish, the implementation of a new self-defense program for seniors, and a shift to digital messaging for sponsor recognition and community communications. Administrative introductions were made for new municipal staff members. The meeting also addressed operational budget gaps and fleet capital investments, acknowledging the council's ongoing support through grant funding.
The meeting featured a presentation on crime statistics for the past year and an overview of policing priorities. Discussions covered the role of the Citizens on Patrol (COP) program in supporting local law enforcement, trends in property and person crimes within the community, and the challenges of policing rural oil and gas lease sites. Additionally, the detachment commander addressed inquiries regarding changes to provincial photo radar enforcement policies, traffic safety measures, and police staffing levels.
The council discussed the implementation of a new council transition program designed to support ongoing training for council members, with sessions planned on topics such as planning fundamentals, finance basics, and economic development. The council approved scheduling committee of the whole meetings on the fourth Tuesday of each month through April. Additionally, the council accepted various committee reports and conducted an executive session regarding access to information, which resulted in directives to administration concerning the sale of specific town property.
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