
Transit
Red Deer's bus transportation system, schedules and route information.
Red Deer's bus transportation system, schedules and route information.
Information about the residential cart program, multi-family recycling and garbage, and the Waste Management Facility (landfill).
Red Deer City RCMP and detachment information.
Information about Red Deer's road system including road construction, snow and ice removal and closures.
Your property value and annual property tax information.
Information about your utility bill and customer service information.
Are you building or developing property? Find information about residential, industrial and commercial permits and the application process here.
Learn about using HotSpot to manage your daily and monthly parking sessions downtown.
Red Deer's Emergency Services department and the services provided.
Learn about our environmental initiatives for your home, yard, community, business, school and corporate initiatives.
Information about street and traffic lights, power outages, electricity retailers, electric service and meters from our Electric Light and Power department.
Red Deer's water delivery and wastewater and sewer systems.
Information about dealing with domestic animals (cats and dogs) and wildlife within the city of Red Deer. Learn about animal bylaws and who to call if you have a concern.
Business licence, animal licence, as well as taxi and chauffeur licence information is found in this section.
Information from our Engineering Services department including development, traffic, roads and infrastructure planning, major projects and more.
The City of Red Deer owns and operates two cemeteries: The Red Deer Cemetery, located on 55 Street, north of Michener Centre; and the Alto Reste Cemetery located 3.6 km east of 30 Avenue on Highway 11.
We are the central hub for invoice processing and collections. Accounts Receivable invoices for 16 business units including Emergency Services, landfill and permits.
Use our online reporting tool to report problems, infrastructure issues or repairs to our departments.
March 10, 2025
The Monday, March 10, 2025, Regular City Council Meeting began at 10:30 a.m.
March 10, 2025
Red Deer City Council affirmed its full confidence in Emergency Services Chief Ken McMullen, Deputy Chief Tyler Pelke, Deputy Chief Curtis Schaefer, Deputy Chief Chris Kearns and the leadership team within Red Deer Emergency Services (RDES)...
March 10, 2025
Red Deer residents will soon pay less for their recycling collection services.