Calgary’s naming portal provides the opportunity for Calgarians to engage and celebrate our city’s identity through the names of public places like streets, parks, and buildings. Whether you want to ...
The City allows private companies to become official sponsors of City assets and services. A sponsor may choose to support a public space—such as a park (for example, Shaw Millennium Park or Cowboys ...
Public assets in Calgary are named based on criteria such as geographical features, historical, cultural and heritage significance, as well as the commemoration of individuals or organizations that ...
Explore sponsorship opportunities, learn how you can get involved, and find out the benefits of partnering with The City to improve and activate public spaces, events, program and services.
This project will provide increased flood protection and aged utility upgrades to residents in the Lower Mount Royal ...
Enjoy free outdoor skating on the Prince's Island Lagoon from mid-December to mid-March (weather dependent). Helmets are strongly encouraged. Skating Hours: 5:00 am - 11:00 pm daily. Since its ...
We offer fun, safe and free or low-cost programs for a diverse group of children and youth that focus on sports, arts, healthy living and leadership development. Our unique programming is designed to ...
A citywide snow stop time has been marked as of 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, February 19, 2025. Crews have completed preliminary work on major routes and major community and transit routes. Crews are now ...
The Calgary Police Service is currently exploring opportunities to enhance its service delivery for the reporting and investigation of non-emergency crimes. We need to understand how Calgarians want ...
Reduced the maximum building height at 5200 – 53 Avenue NW (Varsity Estates Village) from 12 storeys to 6 storeys to align with community feedback and surrounding development.
Thank you to everyone who joined me at the end of January for Coffee with the Councillor! It was wonderful to connect with so ...
Based upon these recommendations, the City developed a new wayfinding strategy for the Plus 15 Skywalk network incorporating six fundamental principles which helped to guide the system’s design and ...
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