Enforcement Services

On July 28, 2023, two 50km/h speed limit signs were removed from their locations. One facing eastbound traffic on township road 654 and range road 191. The other facing westbound

Athabasca County Enforcement Services is offering Child Safety Seat Information Sessions to County residents to: provide an opportunity to ask the Peace Officers questions relating to seat safety, receive most

The Peace Officer for Athabasca County Enforcement Services now has the authority to conduct enforcement on 1 and 2-digit highways and respond to emergencies when called upon by Fire or

Avoid Pushing Snow onto Roads It may seem harmless enough, but when you push snow across a road surface into the opposite ditch, or directly onto roads, you may be

All Athabasca County offices, including Public Works and Family and Community Support Services, will be closed on Monday, August 2nd for Heritage Day. The After Hours Emergency Line 780-689-9000 will

All Athabasca County offices, including Public Works and Family and Community Support Services, will be closed on Thursday, July 1 for Canada Day. The After Hours Emergency Line 780-689-9000 will

It may seem harmless enough, but when snow is pushed across roads, ridges are left in the driving surface either from frozen snow or the gravel itself being partially moved.

Athabasca County Enforcement Services reminds everyone that online learning has concluded and students are now back to school. Therefore, speed limits are reduced to 30 Kilometers per hour on school

All Athabasca County offices, including Public Works and Family and Community Support Services, will be closed on Wednesday, July 1 for Canada Day. The After Hours Emergency Line 780-689-9000 will