
Formerly known as Fonda, Forest Heights is a vibrant community neighbouring Forest Lawn with gorgeous views of the city skyline and the Rocky Mountains. Forest Heights is known for its handy proximity to Internation Avenue, Calgary’s culinary and cultural capital, with diverse and unique local shops, restaurants, and businesses.
As the wire service provider for Calgary, ENMAX Power maintains and operates the system of wires and infrastructure that delivers electricity to our city’s homes and businesses. ENMAX Power crews work 24/7 to ensure safe and reliable power throughout Calgary.
Below are the anticipated projects scheduled over the coming months in Ward 9. It is important to note that this list does not capture inspections, routine maintenance, or emergency work.
Construction on the East Belvedere Water Feeder Main Phase 2B is progressing with approximately 70 per cent of the feeder main installed, however the completion date has been extended. As a result, sections of 100 Street SE will remain closed until May 2025.
This new feeder main is an essential piece of water infrastructure that will bring clean, reliable drinking water to future development within the East Belvedere community. PME Construction Corporation has been executing the construction on behalf of Truman Development Corporation in partnership with The City of Calgary.
From our families to yours, with love and fellowship, we wish you peace, respite, rejuvenation, and all the best in 2025.
In lieu of mailing traditional holiday cards, we’ve opted to donate to several notable local charities. This season, our focus is on supporting four organizations doing deeply meaningful and important work to care for our 2SLGBTQIA+ neighbours.
Happy Holidays!
Join us to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Bob Bahan Aquatic & Fitness Centre.
Bob Bahan is turning 50, and we’re celebrating with a week-long event from Oct. 28 to Nov. 1, 2024. Whether you’ve been a supporter for years or are joining for the first time — stop by for free classes, swimming, and food; stay for the community spirit; and leave with great memories and prizes. 4812 14 Avenue SE.
As part of the Chestermere 17 Avenue S.E. Water Meter Chamber project, we are installing a new water meter and accompanying chamber along 17 Avenue S.E. near the city limits and are decommissioning an existing one. Please see the revised schedule and impacts below.
Through a partnership between Alpha House, Distress Centre, Calgary Police Service, and City of Calgary, District 4 (which includes most Ward 9 communities east of Deerfoot Trail) now has a call diversion program available to residents seeking assistance for non-emergency social disorder concerns.
Call 2-1-1 and the Alpha House HELP team will be deployed when EMS or CPS response is not required. HELP aims to be onsite within 20 minutes, and works to divert socially complex, high need individuals from law enforcement response and unnecessary healthcare use at the street level.
Construction on the East Belvedere Water Feeder Main will result in sections of 100 Street S.E. being closed beginning in approximately mid-September 2024.
This new feeder main is an essential piece of water infrastructure that will bring clean, reliable drinking water to future development within the East Belvedere community. PME Inc. will be executing the construction on behalf of Truman Development Corporation in partnership with The City of Calgary.
As part of the Chestermere 17 Avenue SE Water Meter Chamber project, The City of Calgary is installing a new water meter and accompanying chamber along 17 Avenue SE near the city limits, They will also be decommissioning an existing water chamber meter.
Below is a revised schedule and anticipated construction impacts.
Elliston Village is actively developing. The project’s developers, Lansdowne, are proposing a change in height and density to Phases 5 and 6 of their comprehensive residential development that will feature townhomes, apartments, and community amenity spaces. A Land Use Amendment (LUA) will be submitted to The City of Calgary.
Please be advised that Elliston Park will be temporarily closed to the public on Saturday, July 20 and Sunday, July 21, 2024 in order to host the 2024 Cold Garden Limber Disc Golf Open.
There will be a temporary 18-hole disc gold course installed at the park. For the safety of park user and tournament participants, public access will be closed over the weekend.
This year’s HMCS Barn Burner was a wild success!
Councillors Kourtney Penner and Gian-Carlo Carra along with the Friends of HMCS Calgary Committee welcomed nearly 600 friends, family, community organizations. and service members to this year’s event! All to help raise funds for the Foothills Burn Treatment Centre and The Veterans Food Bank of Calgary on behalf of HMCS Calgary, our city’s namesake Navy ship.
As part of the Chestermere 17 Avenue S.E. Water Meter Chamber project, we will be installing a new water meter and accompanying chamber along 17 Avenue S.E. near the city limits and are decommissioning an existing one.
We will also be conducting work for a separate project which involves the installation of a watermain connection.
Councillors Kourtney Penner and Gian-Carlo Carra along with the Friends of HMCS Calgary Committee are delighted to invite you to this year’s HMCS Calgary Barn Burner!
Dust off your best western attire and kick off Stampede with the Commanding Officer and members of the HMCS Calgary crew, our city’s namesake Navy ship.
There will be good food, good drink, good music, and most of all good people! This event is family-friendly (kids under 12 are free!) with proceeds going to support two soon-to-be-announced local charities.
Our office is seeking proposals from Indigenous artists with a connection to Treaty 7 land interested in partnering to design and create an illustrated map about water. This map will highlight water resources, infrastructure, and landmarks, while sharing stories and raising awareness about water conservation, management, history, and the importance of water in Ward 9 and through Calgary.
After a 15-day Public Hearing, City Council has voted to approve citywide rezoning to allow for the construction of a variety low-density homes across Calgary.
In response to feedback from Calgarians, amendments have been introduced to address concerns regarding community engagement during the development permit phase, modified parking requirements, and adjustments to secondary suite allowances for row houses.
As part of the Chestermere 17 Avenue SE Water Meter Chamber project, the City of Calgary will be installing a new water meter and accompanying chamber along 17 Avenue SE near the city limits and are decommissioning an existing one.
Prior to the construction, investigative work is required at the site to confirm the location of underground utilities. The work will be completed at the northwest corner of the intersection in the City right-of-way.
This project ensures water quality monitoring standards are met and that the new meter’s location is in accordance with the new City of Calgary’s boundaries.
One of the best days of the year is just around the corner! Neighbour Day is Calgary’s celebration of community connection. Held each year on the third Saturday in June, Neighbour Day is a step toward creating welcoming and inclusive communities where neighbours connect and belong every day of the year.
Neighbour Day 2024 will include two kick-off events on May 4 to help raise awareness of Neighbour Day and invite Calgarians to start planning their own Neighbour Day block party or community event for June 15.
Based on public input from Phase 1: Discover and Phase 2: Explore, along with the technical evaluation factors (see tabs above), a recommended plan has been developed for Memorial Drive. The recommended plan reflects development of a new Urban Boulevard with a level at-grade crossing of the CN Rail tracks, and an overpass across Stoney Trail with no access to the highway. Please review and provide feedback about the recommended plan with the tabs below, arranged from west to east.
Jane’s Walk 2024 is back and taking place May 3rd through 5th. Calgarians of all ages are invited to participate in free walking tours throughout a variety of communities and areas of interest in the city!
A global event inspired by and in honour of Jane Jacobs, an urbanist and activist who championed a fresh, community-based approach to city building. Jane believed that in order to properly observe how people, through their actions and interactions, create communities with a strong sense of belonging, we need to get out and walk the city.
Calgary is in a housing crisis. We need more homes. The citywide rezoning proposed in Home is Here: The City of Calgary’s Housing Strategy will help.
How will rezoning help?
This change will help increase the supply of housing to better meet demand by reducing the costs and timelines for permit approvals. This means more housing is able to be built faster. It also allows for greater housing variety, options, and price points to suit more Calgarians needs.
If you’re renting or buying, rezoning increases the number and types of homes available in all communities, making homes more affordable. If you own property, you’ll have more options to meet your future needs.
From November 30th - December 10th, we will be collecting donations for the Calgary Food Bank as part of the Mayor’s Annual Food Drive.
Like Food Banks across the country, the Calgary Food Bank has seen an unprecedented increase in demand this past year. In 2022, Council raised just over $80,000 in food and funds for Calgarians in need. We hope to surpass that number this year.
The City of Calgary is updating plans that will shape the Calgary of the future and make sure our city keeps on being a great place to live. We want to hear from you.
Calgary is a city of opportunity and choice. As our city’s population approaches two million, The City of Calgary must prepare to support this growth. The City Building program will align and strengthen The City’s plans and tools to create a place where everyone can thrive.
After three hard and emotional days, City Council voted 12-3 to pass the Housing Strategy in its entirety. The actions outlined in this strategy make up a comprehensive and critically needed framework to address housing affordability, ensuring more Calgarians have a safe place to call home.
Over 1,322 pages of written submissions were sent in, 162 members of the public came out to speak, and our office received hundreds of emails. Overwhelmingly, the stories of those desperate to find or keep a roof over their head are the ones that dominated the conversation.
You can read the full Housing Strategy report and all 66 of the recommendations HERE.
Calgary is experiencing a housing crisis.
Our city has grown significantly over the past several years and, at this moment, one in five Calgary households are unable to afford where they currently live. This equates to more than 80,000 households who are spending more than 30% of their income on housing. As we anticipate welcoming another 110,000 new residents over the next four years, the scale of the challenge we face is significant.
With Stampede just around the corner, we’re sharing a roundup of pancake breakfasts happening throughout Ward 9.
If you have an event you’d like us to include, please email us at caward9@calgary.ca
Jane’s Walk 2023 is taking place May 5, 6 + 7. Calgarians of all ages are invited to participate in free walking tours throughout the city!
A global event inspired by and in honour of Jane Jacobs, an urbanist and activist who championed a fresh, community-based approach to city building. Jane believed that in order to properly observe how people, through their actions and interactions, create communities with a strong sense of belonging, we need to get out and walk the city.
Below is a roundup of the Jane’s Walks scheduled throughout Ward 9. Register today for walks in your neighbourhood.
Phase 2 Engagement begins May 1st!
The second phase of public engagement will be open from May 1-22, 2023.
In Phase 2, you will be able to:
Learn about the study background, objectives, process, timelines, and what The City heard from the public in the first phase of engagement
View the design concepts proposed for the study area
Share your feedback on the design concepts
The City will host in-person and virtual engagement sessions, along with opportunities for online feedback, visit engage.calgary.ca/memorialdriveeast to learn more.
Neighbour Day started in June 2014 to celebrate the incredible outpouring of support and generosity of neighbours following the 2013 floods. Each year on the third Saturday in June, we continue to celebrate one of the things that makes Calgary such a great city — our strong and caring communities.
Now is the time to start planning! The 10th annual Neighbour Day will be held on Saturday, June 17 and provides the opportunity for Calgarians to celebrate our community spirit and kindness by helping to facilitate enjoyable activities for everyone!
Ward 9 is working on a new map, sharing the story of the unique and diverse voices that make our great Ward 9 neighbourhoods thrive.
So - we want to know: who in your life embodies true community spirit? Who is working tirelessly to help their neighbours? Who shows up whenever they’re needed? Who is laying the groundwork to make life better for themselves and the people in their community? Maybe that person is YOU!
We are looking to showcase a diverse group of people that live, work, and volunteer in Ward 9, including people with different cultures, abilities, backgrounds, and life experiences.
If you or someone you know feels a passionate connection to your Ward 9 community and is willing to share a little bit about yourself for an opportunity to be highlighted through our various Ward 9 communication channels, we want to hear from you!
Get ready! From December 1st - 11th, we will be collecting donations for the Calgary Food Bank as part of the Mayor’s Annual Food Drive.
Drop off non-perishable food donations at Bridgeland Market - 1104 1st Ave NE
Or, beginning December 1st, use the link above to donate monetary funds to the Ward 9 Food Bank Fundraising page.
Highfield Regenerative Farm, one of Calgary’s (and Ward 9’s) most celebrated urban agriculture projects, is entering its final two growing seasons at its current location. Since 2019, this 15-acre former industrial site has been transformed into a thriving hub for regenerative agriculture, food access, ecological restoration, and hands-on community learning.
It’s time for The City of Calgary’s annual Spring Clean-up program, which kicks off Monday, April 14. Residential street sweeping will run Monday through Friday, from 8 am to 4 pm, and continues through the end of June (weather permitting).
As sweepers make their way through communities, we’re asking Calgarians to help by moving vehicles off the road when signs are posted. Temporary parking bans will be in effect on scheduled sweeping days to allow our crews to do a thorough job—removing gravel, dust, and debris that’s built up over the winter.
Despite the recent snow fall, spring is officially here, and that means we can expect a few changes to our waste and recycling services in Calgary. Mark your calendars, and get ready for yardwork season!
If you own a short-term rental (STR) or are thinking about starting one—whether it’s a room, a suite, or an entire home—updates to the Business Licence Bylaw come into effect on April 1, 2025.
In December of 2024, Calgary City Council unanimously approved amendments to the Business Licence Bylaw for short-term rentals (STR), signally the next phase of regulations for the short-term rental market.
The amendments support housing affordability, enhance guest and community safety and improve enforcement of regulations, while continuing to permit tourism and economic benefits of short-term rentals. The updated regulatory processes for the Business Licence Bylaw will not only help effective management of STRs but will also leverage the market in innovative ways to create value for the community.
Trees are an intrinsic part to the quality of life in Calgary. They provide a myriad of environmental benefits. They also contribute to positive mental wellbeing. Trees help us connect with our communities.
Calgary’s tree canopy coverage is currently at 8.25%, this includes trees planted on both public and private property. The City is working to grow and expand our tree canopy coverage to 16%.
You can help through the annual Branching Out program. Trees are provided at no cost by the City of Calgary.
Over the weekend, crews detected an unplanned wastewater leak into the Bow River from a pipe near the Bonnybrook Wastewater Treatment Plant. City officials remain onsite and have confirmed that the leak has been contained. They continue to monitor water quality at the site as well as downstream, and are working to repair and determine the root cause of the leak.
Calgary’s drinking water is drawn far upstream from the site of the leak, and remains unaffected and safe to drink. Alberta Health Services indicated that the risk to the public as a result of this event is extremely low, though as a precaution, we ask that people and pets please stay away from the river near this area.
Calgary Jane's Walks are officially live and open for walker registration. Walks throughout Calgary are posted on the Janes Walk Eventbrite page, and free for all to join. As always, there are a TON of amazing and unique community-led walking tours happening throughout Calgary on the Weekend on May 2-4. Whether your interests are arts and culture, history and heritage, architecture and city-building, or anything in between, there is definitely a Jane’s Walk for everyone to get out and enjoy.
Learn more, grab a friend, and register today!
Starting April 1, 2025, Calgarians can receive a $50 rebate on up to two rain barrels through a partnership between the City of Calgary and Green Calgary.
This initiative aims to help make rain barrels more affordable for residents looking to conserve their outdoor water use throughout the spring and summer. Calgarians who purchase rain barrels from Green Calgary or a local vendor in Calgary can submit an application form along with original receipts to receive a $50 rebate per barrel. Eligible purchases must be made after March 31, 2025. The program is able to provide rebates for a maximum of 3,000 rain barrels.
After completing significant upgrades to the Glenmore and Bearspaw Water Treatment plants, The City of Calgary is on track to re-introduce fluoride into drinking water starting mid-April. Once a specific date is available, it will be shared with the public.
In October of 2021, Council voted to follow the direction of the majority of Calgarians who voted in favour of reintroducing fluoride through the electoral ballot (62 per cent of electors voted in favour of reintroducing fluoridation into the municipal water supply.) This decision is also backed by a majority of dental and healthcare professionals globally, as well as both our Federal and Provincial government.
Did you know more than 1/3 of Calgary’s property taxes go to the Province? The remainder is invested in City services such as Fire, Police, and Transit. Property taxes make up about half of The City's Operating Revenue, while the remainder comes from other sources, including user fees, permits, and licensing.
The recently released provincial budget was the final piece required by The City of Calgary to calculate residents 2025 property tax rates.