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2026 Property Taxes are Due
The City of Cold Lake has mailed its 2026 tax notices. 2026 property taxes are due June 30, 2026. If you have not yet received your 2026 tax notice, please contact City Hall at 780-594-4494 or taxes@coldlake.com. If you have purchased a home in the past 3 months, please contact our finance department if you have not received a 2026 tax notice.
Grant funding requests and changes to policy were both approved for the Community Recreation, Art, Culture, and Heritage Investment Grant at the Feb. 10 Council meeting.
Council will be considering a multi-year plan to bring the City’s recreation user and rental fees closer to provincial averages.
Four community groups recommended for funding by the Community Grant Advisory Committee had their applications approved by Cold Lake City Council at its regular meeting held last week.
Council received an update from FoodCycle Science on the usage and waste diversion from 100 FoodCyclers that made their way into local homes as part of a pilot program in the community.
After another year of monitoring the cost to operate electric vehicle chargers versus the revenue generated, the City of Cold Lake will need to increase its rate by 400 per cent to generate a positive cash flow for the service.
Any municipal election is a tremendous undertaking, and the October 2025 municipal election was no exception. Council was debriefed during their Tuesday Corporate Priorities Committee Meeting on voter turnout, challenges, and how staff were successfully able to hold the election, given changes made to the Local Authorities Election Act.
Council passed a motion to provide next year’s Xtreme Bulls and Bronc event with a sponsorship of $10,000 with the hopes that the event builds off its success and works towards sustainability.
At its regular meeting held on December 9, 2025, Cold Lake City Council approved its strategic priorities.
After completing its post-election orientation process, Cold Lake City Council passed its 2026 Capital and Operating Budgets at its Regular Council meeting held Tuesday.
Council bid a heartfelt farewell to Portage College’s outgoing president and welcomed the new president during the November 25 Regular Council Meeting.
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City of Cold Lake
5513 - 48 Avenue, Cold Lake, Alberta, T9M 1A1
T. 780-594-4494
F. 780-594-3480
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