Climate Risk Assessment & Adaptation Plan

As part of the Municipal Energy Manager (MEM) Program, the Town of Pincher Creek in partnership with the Municipal District of Pincher Creek have hired a Municipal Energy Project Lead that will benchmark municipal facilities, identify energy savings opportunities, and implement greenhouse gas emission reducing projects.

For more information please visit the Municipal Climate Change Action Centre Website.

View the Energy Team Charter.



Pincher Creek Climate Resiliency and Adaptation Plan



Climate Risk Assessment Homeowner Checklist

Welcome to the “Homeowner Climate Risk Assessment Checklist” for the Pincher Creek region in Alberta. This important tool comes from the 2023 Climate Resiliency and Adaptation Report. The Climate Risk Assessment and Adaptation Report was developed in partnership with the Town of Pincher Creek, Municipal District of Pincher Creek, and Piikani Nation which compose the region for the purpose of this checklist.


Clean Energy Improvement Program

This allows property owners to access competitive financing and make repayment convenient through your property's regular tax bill. For more information on the program, please visit myCEIP.ca/pincher.

Climate Risk Assessment Homeowner Checklist
 




Municipal Energy Manager Year 2 report


MUNICIPAL CLIMATE CHANGE ACTION CENTRE - EV Charging Program Information

Climate Projections Report

 



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Public Notices

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Road Closure | Beverly McLachlin Dr | May 1-2
April 25, 2024
Beverly McLachlin Drive will be closed between Frederick Street and Adelaide Street from May 1 to May 2 to allow for the installation of a utility services.

Please use extreme caution when travelling near construction workers and obey all barricades and detours.
PRESS RELEASE – STAGE 1 WATER RESTRICTION IN EFFECT
April 24, 2024
April 24, 2024 - For immediate release – On Monday, April 22, 2024, Town Council passed the amended Water Utility Bylaw. Changes to the bylaw include the trigger points for enacting water restrictions in the Town of Pincher Creek. This update was requested by the province as part of the Town of Pincher Creek’s Drought Management Plan.
 
The Town of Pincher Creek has moved from Stage 2 Water Restriction to Stage 1 Voluntary Water Conservation effective April 24, 2024 based on the Water Utility Bylaw 1631-24 revisions of April 22, 2024.
NOTICE OF DISPOSITION OF LAND FOR LESS THAN MARKET VALUE
April 17, 2024
Council for the Town of Pincher Creek has accepted an offer from Link Builders for the purchase of 656 Charlotte Street, 655 Main Street, and 659 Maint Street for a total of $50,000.
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