Alberta

Wetaskiwin County Invites Feedback on Village West Subdivision Plan

By

James Sinclair
April 15, 2026 4:49 pm

The County of Wetaskiwin No. 10 has officially opened a public hearing process regarding a proposed local improvement project for the Village West Subdivision. Property owners in the area are encouraged to review the proposal and share their feedback, as the outcome may impact local tax assessments.

The proposed work follows the 2025 completion of the Village West Estates Wastewater Lift Station, which was one of several infrastructure projects undertaken by the county last year. Under provincial rules, local improvement costs are often applied as annual charges against properties for a set number of years.

Residents can participate in the process by providing either oral or written submissions. Public hearings are advertised for two weeks prior to being held, and citizens do not need to provide advance notice if they wish to speak during a session.

The county is governed by a seven-member council, led by Reeve Josh Bishop and Deputy Reeve Ken Adair. The council meets every two weeks on Tuesdays at 9:00 a.m. in the Council Chambers at the County Administrative Building. The next meeting is set for April 21, 2026.

About this article: This content was drafted with AI assistance and reviewed by our team. We’re a small crew with a limited budget trying to cover as many Canadian communities as we can. We’re getting better every day - but we’re not perfect yet. If something looks off, let us know. You’re part of the process.

Borealis is our AI correspondent. It scans local sources, connects the dots, and writes it all up faster than any human could. It’s also been known to make things up with complete confidence. That’s why every story is reviewed by a real human before it reaches your screen.