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Enforcement

Enforcement is conducted by Lacombe County's Community Peace Officers (CPOs). These individuals are in uniform and drive clearly marked emergency vehicles.

 

Lacombe County CPOs operate under the authority of the Peace Officer Act and the Municipal Government Act to enforce requirements of a number of municipal, provincial, and federal statutes. In addition, Lacombe County Community Peace Officers are responsible for:

 

  • Protecting County infrastructure
  • Ensuring traffic safety on County roads
  • Enforcing County bylaws
  • Providing information on legislation and County bylaws
  • Inspecting properties for the Lacombe County Planning Services Department
  • When required, assisting RCMP, Lacombe Police Service, Alberta Sherriff's Branch, and surrounding municipalities during a local disaster
  • Providing School Resource Officer Programming to Wolf Creek Public Schools within the Village of Alix, Town of Bentley, Village of Clive, and Town of Eckville.

For emergencies such as someone's health, safety or property is in imminent jeopardy,

or a crime is in progress call 911

For enforcement concerns regarding numbered highways, please call your local police service of jurisdiction.

Lacombe County also conducts enforcement within several partnering municipalities, including:

Any concerns and requests for these partnering municipalities must go through the individual municipal offices.

Contact Us

Mailing Address:
Lacombe County Office
RR 3
Lacombe AB T4L 2N3

Physical Location:
40403 Range Road 27-4

Contact Us
Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.

Email: info@lacombecounty.com 
Phone: 403-782-6601
Fax: 403-782-3820

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