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To do business in Beaumont you must hold a valid business licence and, in some cases, a development permit or event approval. Business licences are valid until December 31 and must be renewed by ...
Beaumont City Hall will be open on reduced hours and closed some days during the holidays. A drop box is available after hours, but please do not deposit cash. On December 12, City Hall will close ...
The City provides grants to support operating expenses as well as one-off programs and initiatives that align with city strategic objectives. Supports non-profits, artist collectives, and individual ...
Here are a few housekeeping rules as you enjoy skating this season! Please use approved parking, and do not park on the surrounding park land. Clean up after yourselves, and be considerate of others.
Board members are appointed by Council from an annual call for volunteers or as vacancies arise. Board recruitment closes in December and City Council appoints public members in January. Our thanks to ...
Check out the latest and greatest drop-in activities available at the City’s recreation facilities. Find monthly drop-in schedules for sports at the Beaumont Sport & Recreation Centre and Ken Nichol ...
The City of Beaumont has developed a Community Standards Bylaw to address a range of concerns raised by residents. The bylaw provides transparent, enforceable rules that maintain and enhance our ...
The Leduc and District Waste Management Facility is located at 49444 Range Road 244, Leduc County. Since Beaumont is a member of the Leduc and District Regional Waste Management Authority, residents ...
Beaumont was settled on Treaty Six territory and the homelands of the Métis Nation. The City of Beaumont respects the histories, languages and cultures of all First Peoples of this land.
Planning a new development, renovations or changing the use of a current building? Depending on the type of construction, you may need permits (sometimes multiple) from the City. Effective November 1, ...
Beaumont was settled on Treaty Six territory and the homelands of the Métis Nation. The City of Beaumont respects the histories, languages and cultures of all First Peoples of this land.
Lot grading's purpose is to maintain compliance for all properties (public and private) with Surface Drainage Bylaws and subdivision lot grading plan requirements to prevent flooding on private ...