Excitement is building in The C+E! With construction progressing on Scotia Place, and other district improvements in the area ...
Don’t be left in the dark. When a streetlight goes out, report it on our interactive map. It’s easy, and it’s the fastest way ...
Licenses are approvals issued by provincial authorities or external organizations outside of The City of Calgary and may be ...
Your property tax bill is calculated and mailed out in May each year. Your property tax change depends on the value of your property. Approximately 42 per cent of your residential property tax goes to ...
Review market housing data and trends such as median home prices, new housing starts and demographics. These trends provide insight into the factors shaping Calgary’s housing market. Unless otherwise ...
Members of Council meet at Council and committee meetings to discuss policies, bylaws, budget, city planning, and other issues. Council public hearings and standing policy committee (SPC) meetings are ...
Fire Codes are in place to protect citizens in their homes, offices and in public places. Fire codes apply to you, whether you’re planning a special event, hanging office decorations, or demolishing a ...