East Parkland County
Welcome to the online engagement page for the area of Parkland County east of Range Road 21! Parkland County's Enforcement Services are monitoring this page and answering questions from the community. Please explore the tools below to join in the conversation. Check back for updates and new projects!
Welcome to the online engagement page for the area of Parkland County east of Range Road 21! Parkland County's Enforcement Services are monitoring this page and answering questions from the community. Please explore the tools below to join in the conversation. Check back for updates and new projects!
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Holborn Hall - Suspicious Activity Follow-up
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On October 30, a post was published on this platform regarding Parkland County residents noticing several instances of suspicious activity in the area of Holborn Hall - 51132 Range Road 13. Vehicles had been seen parked in the Holborn Hall parking area after dark. No specific vehicle descriptions were confirmed.
To help ensure community safety, Parkland County Enforcement Services increased patrols in the area. The RCMP were also informed of the situation. After several extra patrols in the area over the past few weeks, nothing notably suspicious has been observed by our Officers. All appears back to normal.
PCES appreciates the involvement of our community residents. If you do observe anything unusual or concerning, please report it. We're glad to offer additional patrols to keep our neighbours safe and secure.
Building Safer Communities...Together.
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Home Security Checklist
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Home Security Checklist for Parkland County Residents
Why It Matters
Rural areas can be subject to property crime, and simple preventive steps can make a big difference. Securing your home protects your family, property, and peace of mind while helping build a safer community.Doors & Windows
- Install solid-core doors with deadbolts.
- Lock all windows; add security film if possible.
Lighting & Visibility
- Use motion-activated lights at entrances.
- Trim shrubs/trees near windows and doors.
Alarms & Cameras
- Test smoke/CO alarms monthly.
- Consider monitored alarm and doorbell cameras. (These cameras can be registered through the RCMP CAPTURE program.)
Vehicles & Outbuildings
- Lock vehicles, ATVs, trailers; remove keys.
- Secure garages and sheds; keep valuables out of sight.
Community Safety
- Report suspicious activity to RCMP or Enforcement Services.
- Join or start a neighborhood watch group.
Building Safer Communities...Together.
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Holborn Hall - Suspicious Activity
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Stay Alert!
Parkland County residents have reported several recent instances of suspicious activity in the area of Holborn Hall - 51132 Range Road 13. One (or more?) vehicles have been seen parked in the Holborn Hall parking area after dark. Nobody was observed in or around the vehicles, and nothing has been damaged or stolen to date. This is just a precautionary notice to residents in the area. At this time, no specific vehicle descriptions have been confirmed.
To help ensure community safety, Parkland County Enforcement Services will be increasing patrols in the area. The RCMP has also been informed and is aware of the situation.
If you observe anything unusual or concerning, please report it. Thank you for watching over your community!
Building Safer Communities...Together.
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Traffic Concerns...Follow-up
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Traffic Concerns Raised Near Century Road and Highway 627
On September 12 of this year, we posted an article on YourParkland.ca regarding traffic concerns along Century Road between Highway 627 and Highway 628. A resident had contacted PCES requesting additional patrols in the area.
For the past several weeks enforcement efforts have been significantly bolstered in the area. Several traffic violations have been subsequently observed and offenders ticketed, to help maintain our safe roadways. Violations included speeding, STOP sign infractions, as well as other administrative tickets, such as unregistered and uninsured vehicles. Residents have expressed that they appreciate the extra patrols and enforcement efforts by PCES Officers.
Parkland County Enforcement Services will continue monitoring the area and encourages residents to report any ongoing traffic safety concerns to help maintain safe roadways for all.
Building Safer Communities...Together.
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Activity Near Hubble's Lake
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Parkland County Enforcement Services (PCES) has increased patrols near Township Road 531 and Range Road 14 (Hubble's Lake Resort area) following recent complaints of suspicious vehicles and activity in the municipal reserve (MR).
These complaints are being taken seriously, as one of the vehicles involved was confirmed to be stolen. The RCMP has also been notified and is aware of the situation.We need your help.** If you see or notice anything out-of-the-ordinary or suspicious in your neighbourhood, please report it immediately to PCES or the RCMP. Your contribution is vital to the safety and security of the community.Building Safer Communities...Together. -
Rural Crime - Have You Ever Wondered?
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Rural crime in Alberta continues to be a concern, with rates significantly higher than in urban areas (Statistics Canada). Property crimes such as mischief and break-and-enter are particularly prevalent, with mischief accounting for 43% of all property crimes in rural areas.
These trends underscore the need for Parkland County residents to be diligent. Please take the time to lock up your valuables, including your garage and vehicles. Ensure your yard and home are well lit. If your neighbours/group would like a brief presentation on CPTED (Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design), please contact Parkland County Enforcement Services.Parkland County Enforcement Services has increased patrols in specific areas of suspicious activity to ensure your safety and security. Help us out...please report any suspicious activity that you notice.
Additional Reading...RMA (Rural Municipalities of Alberta - Position Statement)
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Traffic Concerns
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Traffic Concerns Raised Near Century Road and Highway 627
Parkland County Enforcement Services has recently been made aware of ongoing traffic concerns along Century Road (Range Road 272) between Highway 627 and Highway 628, particularly during peak hours around 7 AM and 5 PM. A resident and member of the Sandhills Community League, reached out to express their concern about excessive speeding in the area.
Several traffic tickets have subsequently been issued in the area. Residents have expressed that they appreciated the follow-up and acknowledged the officer’s efforts, but note that the concern is still ongoing. RCMP have also been notified regarding the issue and are working with PCES to increase officer presence, especially during rush hours.
Parkland County Enforcement Services will continue monitoring the area and encourages residents to report any ongoing traffic safety concerns to help maintain safe roadways for all.
Building Safer Communities...Together.
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Back To School...
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Back-to-School Safety in Parkland County: A Shared Responsibility
As students return to school in Parkland County, safety is a top priority for families and educators, ...as well as for Enforcement Officers! Community Peace Officers will be increasing patrols to promote pedestrian, bicycle and vehicle safety. Officer presence in school zones helps reinforce safe habits, and builds trust between students and law enforcement.
Traffic safety remains a major concern, especially in busy school zones. Drivers are reminded to slow down, stay alert, and avoid distractions. Parents are also encouraged to teach children safe practices.
Through collaboration between law enforcement, schools, and families, Parkland County continues to foster a safer environment for students. If you notice unsafe situations or unsafe practices in your neighbourhood, please contact Parkland County Enforcement Services or forward an email via this page.
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For additional Back to School Safety Tips, check out the RCMP site here.
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"Hello Hubble's Lake Residents!"
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Just a quick heads-up from Parkland County Enforcement Services...
We’ve received requests to increase patrols in your area, and our officers are actively responding. You may notice a stronger presence in your neighborhood as we work to enhance community safety and deter suspicious or unlawful activity.
If you observe anything unusual or concerning—whether it’s suspicious behavior, unsafe driving, or a dog at large—please don’t hesitate to report it to Parkland County Enforcement Services, or anything of a criminal nature, contact the RCMP. Your calls help us respond effectively and keep your community safe.
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Note: If you or someone you know would like to request patrols in a specific area, we’re here to help. Simply click the email link on this page to get in touch with our team. Together, we can make Parkland County a safer place for everyone.
Building Safer Communities...Together.
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Cats: Trap-Neuter-Return
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Have you noticed groups of stray cats in your neighborhood?
Parkland County is teaming up with the Edmonton Humane Society (EHS) to help manage the growing population of community cats in the area.Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) is an effective and humane way to manage community cat populations. TNR involves humanely trapping these outdoor, unowned cats, spaying or neutering them, vaccinating, ear-tipping and returning them to their original locations. This controls overpopulation while allowing cats to remain where they are most comfortable.In recent months, EHS’s Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) team has focused on four key locations within the County, successfully spaying and neutering more than 107 cats!If you're a property owner or someone who cares for a cat colony in Parkland County, you may be eligible to participate in the TNR program this fall. Limited spots are still available—find out more here.Building Safer Communities...Together.
Who's Listening
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Peace Officer
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Peace Officer
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Director, Enforcement Services
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Mayor Rod Shaigec, Councillor Sally Kucher Johnson, Councillor Jason Doucette, Councillor Ben Jespersen, Councillor Corey Kyle, Councillor Kristine Olson, Councillor John McNab
