Enforcement Services

Animal Control, Traffic and Bylaw Enforcement

Enforcement Services

Helping maintain safe and orderly communities

The Enforcement Services department provides an essential “quality-of-life” function that helps the County manage animal control, bylaw and traffic infractions and related public safety services.
Community Peace Officers (CPOs) are bylaw enforcement employees of the County, and are responsible for the enforcement of non-criminal provincial statutes, and County bylaws.

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ENFORCEMENT
Report a Concern to the County

Submit an action request form

Notice something strange in the County? Ask Enforcement Services to have a closer look at neighbourhood nuisances, road obstructions or more urgent matters.

Response times may vary based on request volume and priority. After-hours requests will be followed up by an available Enforcement Officer – either immediately if on duty, or during the very next business day.

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Explore the Latest Administration News

March 17, 2023
Flags have been lowered to half-mast in honour of Edmonton Police Service officers killed in the line of duty on March 16, 2023.
February 17, 2023
Lac Ste. Anne County has encountered an increased volume of questions regarding planning and development. In the interest of clarity, we’ve compiled statements on the most consistent questions and concerns.
February 16, 2023
North 43 Lagoon Commission celebrates with Ribbon Cutting Ceremony of the Gunn Regional Forcemain.
February 16, 2023
WILD WATER COMMISSION issues public notice that Rich Valley Truck Fill is now commissioned and open for business
January 31, 2023
LSAC has recently received several enquiries about our current Land Use Bylaw (LUB).
September 09, 2021
With a new school year underway, the County reminds motorists to drive with extra caution, watch for pedestrians, and heed school bus signals.

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