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Peace No. 135 Municipal District
The Municipal District of Peace No. 135 is seeking contractor services for its 2026 annual road gravel loading and hauling program. The MD invites businesses to submit pricing for loading, hauling, and spreading gravel on municipal roads for the 2026 construction season. This is a procurement for contractor services, not a grant program.
Posted Date
Jun 3, 2026
Due Date
Jun 22, 2026
Release: Jun 3, 2026
Peace No. 135 Municipal District
Close: Jun 22, 2026
The Municipal District of Peace No. 135 is seeking contractor services for its 2026 annual road gravel loading and hauling program. The MD invites businesses to submit pricing for loading, hauling, and spreading gravel on municipal roads for the 2026 construction season. This is a procurement for contractor services, not a grant program.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Peace No. 135 Municipal District
This document outlines a proposed community-focused management strategy for the Grimshaw Gravels Aquifer, designed to ensure its sustainable development and protection from contamination. It provides the Grimshaw Aquifer Management Advisory Committee with the necessary information to make informed decisions. The strategy focuses on managing municipal and irrigation well sites, addressing potential point and non-point sources of groundwater contamination, and implementing key actions such as public participation and awareness programs, developing and utilizing an existing database, delineating well capture zones, mapping aquifer vulnerability, establishing ongoing monitoring, and developing planning and review processes with formal aquifer management policies.
The meeting agenda was approved with the addition of Members Business regarding CN Weed Control and an update from a member. Key discussions included the closure of AAFC Lacombe Research Centre and acceptance of the MD of Peace ASB Progress Report 2025. The Board set the date for the Ratepayers Appreciation Night & Banquet as June 12, 2026, pending the completion of the Lac Cardinal Hall renovation, and directed the Manager of Agricultural Services to take action to control weeds on CN right-of-way in 2026. Information items related to various county requests concerning research positions, slaughter operations, and gopher control license amendments were accepted.
The meeting included discussions and decisions on various topics such as agricultural services, public works policies (including brushing of municipal road allowance, equipment contractors registry, and oil & gas approval), funding requests for organizations like the Grimshaw Curling Club and Berwyn Municipal Library, and a proposed property tax arrears payment agreement. Other topics included privacy management program, selection of topics for Coffee with Council sessions, permanent annual funding for the Peace River Women's Shelter, a land lease tender, a schedule for a meeting with a Member of Parliament, an Electric Harvest Fair & Music Festival, an interim operating budget, a regional water operator services agreement with Berwyn, and municipal financial support for the Fairview Regional Transition Committee. Additionally, there were updates on land use/planning/subdivisions, administrative reports, and committee reports.
The meeting included discussions and decisions on various topics such as the Agricultural Service Board budget for 2026, exploring a regional veterinary bursary, setting the VSI cap, the closure of NWP Fairview Campus and advocacy, the 2026 Shelterbelt Program, and the Ratepayers Appreciation Night 2026. The board also discussed reintroducing the Northern Alberta Farm Family Awards, a resolution for a Conservation Easement of Deeded Agricultural Land, the possibility of a solar array power source, and fire guard practices on road allowances.
This document, titled 'Strategic Priorities Chart,' details the key tasks and their current statuses for various municipal departments. It covers areas such as municipal development, administrative oversight, corporate services, financial management, operational assessments, and public works, with tasks categorized by timelines including immediate, short-term, and long-term.
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