Leduc County will fully reopen to the public on July 2, to coincide with stage three of Alberta's Open for Summer plan.
As of July 2, most of our administrative buildings will be open to the public during regular business hours, council and committee meetings will resume in-person starting July 6, in-person programs and services will resume and group campgrounds will be open.
Leduc County does not have a mask bylaw in effect.
"The safety of our citizens and staff is our primary concern and has guided our actions throughout the pandemic. We are pleased to once again open all our buildings to the public and resume our in-person programs and services."
Duane Coleman, County Manager
As of July 2, County Centre, the Services Building, the Community and Operations Centre and the Nisku District Fire Station will be open on weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4:30 p.m.; County Centre will remain open during the lunch hour.
The Nisku and Thorsby public works shops are open by appointment only by calling 780-789-3777. Fire stations in each the Calmar, New Sarepta and Thorsby fire district are not open to the public.
As of July 2, we will no longer require visitors to our facilities to complete a screening questionnaire upon entry. Visitors should stay home when sick; we can assist citizens by phone at 780-955-3555.
Hand sanitizer will be available to visitors and we have enhanced cleaning protocols in place in our facilities. Protective barriers are in place in many areas that serve the public, and these will remain in place to protect the safety of our staff and visitors.
Leduc County will continue to follow the Government of Alberta's direction and public health measures. The above actions will be adjusted, where needed, to remain in alignment.