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STREET SWEEPING UPDATE
Now that the snow has melted, street sweeping will continue on Friday, May 3 (weather permitting) on the streets highlighted on the map.

No parking signs have been placed along the streets highlighted on the map. The sweeper will hit the streets starting at 7:30 a.m. If you live along these routes, please make sure to move your vehicle off the road.
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STREET SWEEPING UPDATE
Now that the snow has melted, street sweeping will continue on Friday, May 3 (weather permitting) on the streets highlighted on the map.

No parking signs have been placed along the streets highlighted on the map. The sweeper will hit the streets starting at 7:30 a.m.  If you live along these routes, please make sure to move your vehicle off the road.

The Town of Drayton Valley's Responsible Pet Ownership Bylaw 2023-03-P received final approval on May 1, 2024. Here's what you need to know:
✔️ Residential properties can now keep up to 3 hens within the Town of Drayton Valley
✔️ More clarity on what a person or animal can or can't do
✔️ The limit for dog ownership increased from 2 dogs to 3 dogs
✔️ The yearly, municipal licensing (town tags) requirement was removed, with the focus now being on having proper identification (legible tattoo, microchip or your own tag)
✔️ Clear guidelines for nuisance dogs and cats
✔️ Fine amounts have increased to have a higher deterrence
✔️ Owners must notify the Town if their dog has been deemed dangerous in another municipality, or by the Province

Find out more here: www.draytonvalley.ca/animal-control/
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The Town of Drayton Valleys Responsible Pet Ownership Bylaw 2023-03-P received final approval on May 1, 2024. Heres what you need to know:
✔️ Residential properties can now keep up to 3 hens within the Town of Drayton Valley
✔️ More clarity on what a person or animal can or cant do 
✔️ The limit for dog ownership increased from 2 dogs to 3 dogs 
✔️ The yearly, municipal licensing (town tags) requirement was removed, with the focus now being on having proper identification (legible tattoo, microchip or your own tag) 
✔️ Clear guidelines for nuisance dogs and cats 
✔️ Fine amounts have increased to have a higher deterrence 
✔️ Owners must notify the Town if their dog has been deemed dangerous in another municipality, or by the Province

Find out more here: https://www.draytonvalley.ca/animal-control/

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This would be nice if you truly inforce the rule of being on leash in other parks. As I know for fact at the peace park people throw balls or Frisbees for them to catch, and in winter dogs go sledding/running down the hill without being on a leash.

I’m sure this will stop the cats and dogs running wild

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