Thursday, February 23, 2012
     
Working Well Workshop February 22, 2012

Join us for a Working Well Workshop at the Ponoka County office on February 22, 2012. Event starts with lunch at 12:00 Noon. Please call Bev at 403-783-3333 or email bevbragg@ponokacounty.com to register for this event.

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IMPORTANT

FIRE BAN REMOVED

Please continue to use discretion during heavy winds.

No permits are required until April 1, 2012.

 
Loading/weight restriction by-law passed

Ponoka County has passed By-Law 30-11-WR establishing weight restrictions for vehicles on highways (roadways) within the County. This includes the transportation of equipment, grain, manure, etc. To familiarize yourself with the contents of the by-law, please click this link.

 
Loading Restrictions
Loading restrictions are still in effect on oiled/chip sealed road. Please note - Three (3) or more legal loads traveling together must obtain approval from the County.
 
3D Fencing Demo

County hires new Assistant Public Works Superintendent

Click here for the press release

 

Click here to go to Rezoning Notices

 

Rural Address Signs

Please note that delivery of Rural address signs is continuing throughout the winter. Installation of the signs will be the responsibility of landowners. Signs will be distributed with instructions for placement.

Adopted minutes, all by-laws and past meeting information can be accessed by clicking this link


Covering 721,396 acres in central Alberta, Ponoka County embodies the essence of rural Alberta with strong agricultural roots, a commitment to fiscal responsibility and an independent spirit.  Today, the County serves 8,640 residents, providing strong leadership and guiding the municipality through some difficult challenges.  Indeed, the ability of the County to anticipate and adapt to change has contributed to its success in meeting the demands of ratepayers while maintaining one of the most attractive mill rates in Alberta.  This, of course, would not be possible without the commitment and dedication of the individuals who serve the community as County Councillors and those who serve in the administration of the County under the direction of Charlie Cutforth, CAO.
 

Road construction and maintenance are among the top priorities for the County. A significant portion of the annual budget is dedicated to ensuring the transportation system is safe for the traveling public. In total, the County maintains approximately 1,400 miles of road under the direction of Herb Schwingel, Public Works Superintendent. The County employs 9 regular grader operators, 2 upgrading grader operators, and 4 gravel truck operators. Upgrading of roads is done by two crews using a grader and a packer on each crew. The County still constructs many of its own roads using County and contract equipment/operators.
 

4205 Highway 2A, Ponoka, AB T4J 1V9 - located in the Encana building   Phone: (403) 783-3333   Fax: (403) 783- 6965