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Municipal Planning Commission
Location: Town Hall, 224 Centre Street, Drumheller AB
The Municipal Planning Commission (MPC) is authorized to receive, consider and make decisions on applications for development in accordance with the administrative procedures, land use districts, and schedules established in the Town of Drumheller Land Use Bylaw (LUB) and Municipal Government Act (MGA). For more information, please see Bylaw #16.20 - Town of Drumheller Land Use Bylaw and #01.25 - Establishment of Development Authority.
Voting Members:
- (2) Councillors
- (5) Members at large
Non-Voting Members:
the Development Officer and representatives from Palliser Regional Municipal Services sit on the board in an advisory-capacity as non-voting members.
Meeting Dates:
12:00 PM, every second Thursday, or as needed. Watch the live-stream on our YouTube Channel.
Membership:
Member Position | Name | Term Expiry | |
1. | Chair/Councillor | Crystal Sereda | Annually |
2. | Councillor | Tony Lacher | Annually |
3. | Member-at-Large | Shelley Rymal | Dec 2026 |
4. | Member-at-Large | Andrew Luger | Oct 2025 |
5. | Member-at-Large | Art Erickson | Mar 2027 |
6. | Member-at-Large | Kirk McLean | Aug 2027 |
7. | Member-at-Large | Aaron Hamilton | Mar 2027 |
CAO (Advisor) | Darryl Drohomerski | ||
Development Officer (Advisor) | Antonia Strilisky | ||
CEO, Palliser Regional Municipal Services (Advisor) | Devin Diano |
Kick it to the Curb
Residents of Drumheller can reduce, reuse and recycle belongings by placing them on their front boulevard or curb the weekend before Community Clean Up begins. Kick it to the Curb is a community-wide opportunity for residents to say goodbye to unwanted, gently used household items such as kitchenware, sporting equipment, unwanted gifts, electronics and furniture.
WHEN: Friday, September 5, Saturday, September 6, and Sunday, September 7 from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm each day.
HOW: Participants bring their unwanted belongings to the boulevard or curb in front of their home, with a "FREE" label on it. This could be masking tape, stickers, or download our "FREE" tags to print at home.
- Participants should only take items labelled as "FREE"
- Respect others' property
- Discarding other items on another person's property is prohibited
- Curbside items must be removed at the end of the program to avoid fines
- Residents are encouraged to follow the Information for Shoppers of Second-hand Products guideline before participating in "Kick it to the Curb"
The remaining items leftover from this program must be removed from the curbside or boulevard no later than Sunday, September 7 at 11:59pm. Residents are encouraged to donate any leftover items that are in good condition to our local donation services. Additionally, the remaining items can be disposed of in the Community Clean Up program, scheduled for September 8 - 18.
Kick it to the Curb
Residents of Drumheller can reduce, reuse and recycle belongings by placing them on their front boulevard or curb the weekend before Community Clean Up begins. Kick it to the Curb is a community-wide opportunity for residents to say goodbye to unwanted, gently used household items such as kitchenware, sporting equipment, unwanted gifts, electronics and furniture.
WHEN: Friday, September 5, Saturday, September 6, and Sunday, September 7 from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm each day.
HOW: Participants bring their unwanted belongings to the boulevard or curb in front of their home, with a "FREE" label on it. This could be masking tape, stickers, or download our "FREE" tags to print at home.
- Participants should only take items labelled as "FREE"
- Respect others' property
- Discarding other items on another person's property is prohibited
- Curbside items must be removed at the end of the program to avoid fines
- Residents are encouraged to follow the Information for Shoppers of Second-hand Products guideline before participating in "Kick it to the Curb"
The remaining items leftover from this program must be removed from the curbside or boulevard no later than Sunday, September 7 at 11:59pm. Residents are encouraged to donate any leftover items that are in good condition to our local donation services. Additionally, the remaining items can be disposed of in the Community Clean Up program, scheduled for September 8 - 18.
Kick it to the Curb
Residents of Drumheller can reduce, reuse and recycle belongings by placing them on their front boulevard or curb the weekend before Community Clean Up begins. Kick it to the Curb is a community-wide opportunity for residents to say goodbye to unwanted, gently used household items such as kitchenware, sporting equipment, unwanted gifts, electronics and furniture.
WHEN: Friday, September 5, Saturday, September 6, and Sunday, September 7 from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm each day.
HOW: Participants bring their unwanted belongings to the boulevard or curb in front of their home, with a "FREE" label on it. This could be masking tape, stickers, or download our "FREE" tags to print at home.
- Participants should only take items labelled as "FREE"
- Respect others' property
- Discarding other items on another person's property is prohibited
- Curbside items must be removed at the end of the program to avoid fines
- Residents are encouraged to follow the Information for Shoppers of Second-hand Products guideline before participating in "Kick it to the Curb"
The remaining items leftover from this program must be removed from the curbside or boulevard no later than Sunday, September 7 at 11:59pm. Residents are encouraged to donate any leftover items that are in good condition to our local donation services. Additionally, the remaining items can be disposed of in the Community Clean Up program, scheduled for September 8 - 18.
Community Clean Up
Community Clean Up is an annual program where Town Administration collects refuse from Drumheller Valley residents that would otherwise not be collected in regular curbside removal. Community Clean up saves residents a trip to the landfill for items that do not fit in their waste cart. This service is free of charge to all Drumheller residents.
The Town works with the Drumheller & District Regional Landfill to implement Community Clean Up on a neighbourhood-based schedule that encourages participants to place their unwanted items in advance of their scheduled Community Clean Up date. Items must be sorted and placed where residents put their regular household garbage.
2025 Community Clean Up Schedule
Monday, September 8
- East Coulee, Cambria, Starmine and Hwy 10 Residences to Rosedale
Tuesday, September 9
- Wayne, Rosedale, Hwy 10x, and Hwy 10 Rosedale to Corporate Limits
Wednesday, September 10
- Nacmine
Thursday, September 11
- Midland, North Drumheller, and Verdant Valley Road
Friday, September 12
- North and South Newcastle
Monday, September 15
- Central Drumheller and East Newcastle - from 9th Street West to 5th Street East
Tuesday, September 16
- Bankview and Huntington - North of 10th Avenue South East
Wednesday, September 17
- Greentree & Huntington
Thursday, September 18
- Riverside Drive between 5th Street East and Willow Estates
Coffee with Cops & Council
Location: Cafe Ole, 11 Railway Ave E, Drumheller, AB
Regular Council Meeting
Location: Council Chambers & Live Stream at Drumheller Valley YouTube
Review meeting agendas and minutes on our website:
https://www.drumheller.ca/your-municipality/meeting-agendas-minutes
Public Hearing - Bylaw #28.25
Location: Council Chambers, 224 Centre Street, Drumheller
Pursuant to Section 675, Chapter M-26 of the Municipal Government Act, R.S.A. 2000 (MGA), the Town of Drumheller intends to consider a Bylaw to remove the community reserve designation from the lands described as:
THAT PORTION OF LOT 5MR, BLOCK 1, PLAN 2721 J.K.
THAT LIES WITHIN
LOT 25PUL, BLOCK 1, PLAN …………………….
with the intention of designating these lands as a Public Utility Lot (PUL), to accommodate the constructed flood mitigation works.
A PUL is a type of land designation for municipal-owned land that contains a public utility, such as a flood mitigation berm. In order to comply with the funding agreement established with the Province of Alberta and the Government of Canada, the land acquired for the flood mitigation project that contains flood mitigation berms are being converted into PULs. In accordance with Section 675 of the MGA, a public hearing must be held for the removal of a community services reserve designation.
A copy of the proposed Bylaw and an explanation of this Bylaw is available for inspection at the Town of Drumheller office located at 224 Centre Street, Drumheller, Alberta T0J 0Y4 or online at: https://www.drumheller.ca/your-municipality/public-participation/public-hearings.
A Public Hearing for the proposed Bylaw will be held on Monday, September 8th, 2025, starting at 5:30 p.m. in Council Chambers with the option to attend virtually. The meeting will be held in accordance with the Municipal Government Act and the Council & Committee Meeting Procedure Bylaw #04.21 and is intended to gather additional feedback from the public prior to 2nd reading of the Bylaw. Any person who claims to be affected by the proposed Bylaw is invited to present their comments in-person at the Public Hearing. Persons wishing to submit a written statement or present electronically concerning this matter may do so by pre-registering on the Town of Drumheller website or by emailing legislativeservices@drumheller.ca by Wednesday, September 3rd, 2025 at 5:30 p.m.
Community Clean Up
Community Clean Up is an annual program where Town Administration collects refuse from Drumheller Valley residents that would otherwise not be collected in regular curbside removal. Community Clean up saves residents a trip to the landfill for items that do not fit in their waste cart. This service is free of charge to all Drumheller residents.
The Town works with the Drumheller & District Regional Landfill to implement Community Clean Up on a neighbourhood-based schedule that encourages participants to place their unwanted items in advance of their scheduled Community Clean Up date. Items must be sorted and placed where residents put their regular household garbage.
2025 Community Clean Up Schedule
Monday, September 8
- East Coulee, Cambria, Starmine and Hwy 10 Residences to Rosedale
Tuesday, September 9
- Wayne, Rosedale, Hwy 10x, and Hwy 10 Rosedale to Corporate Limits
Wednesday, September 10
- Nacmine
Thursday, September 11
- Midland, North Drumheller, and Verdant Valley Road
Friday, September 12
- North and South Newcastle
Monday, September 15
- Central Drumheller and East Newcastle - from 9th Street West to 5th Street East
Tuesday, September 16
- Bankview and Huntington - North of 10th Avenue South East
Wednesday, September 17
- Greentree & Huntington
Thursday, September 18
- Riverside Drive between 5th Street East and Willow Estates
Community Clean Up
Community Clean Up is an annual program where Town Administration collects refuse from Drumheller Valley residents that would otherwise not be collected in regular curbside removal. Community Clean up saves residents a trip to the landfill for items that do not fit in their waste cart. This service is free of charge to all Drumheller residents.
The Town works with the Drumheller & District Regional Landfill to implement Community Clean Up on a neighbourhood-based schedule that encourages participants to place their unwanted items in advance of their scheduled Community Clean Up date. Items must be sorted and placed where residents put their regular household garbage.
2025 Community Clean Up Schedule
Monday, September 8
- East Coulee, Cambria, Starmine and Hwy 10 Residences to Rosedale
Tuesday, September 9
- Wayne, Rosedale, Hwy 10x, and Hwy 10 Rosedale to Corporate Limits
Wednesday, September 10
- Nacmine
Thursday, September 11
- Midland, North Drumheller, and Verdant Valley Road
Friday, September 12
- North and South Newcastle
Monday, September 15
- Central Drumheller and East Newcastle - from 9th Street West to 5th Street East
Tuesday, September 16
- Bankview and Huntington - North of 10th Avenue South East
Wednesday, September 17
- Greentree & Huntington
Thursday, September 18
- Riverside Drive between 5th Street East and Willow Estates
Drumheller Recreation, Arts & Wellness Exhibit
Location: Badlands Community Facility 80 Veterans Way, Drumheller AB
Community Clean Up
Community Clean Up is an annual program where Town Administration collects refuse from Drumheller Valley residents that would otherwise not be collected in regular curbside removal. Community Clean up saves residents a trip to the landfill for items that do not fit in their waste cart. This service is free of charge to all Drumheller residents.
The Town works with the Drumheller & District Regional Landfill to implement Community Clean Up on a neighbourhood-based schedule that encourages participants to place their unwanted items in advance of their scheduled Community Clean Up date. Items must be sorted and placed where residents put their regular household garbage.
2025 Community Clean Up Schedule
Monday, September 8
- East Coulee, Cambria, Starmine and Hwy 10 Residences to Rosedale
Tuesday, September 9
- Wayne, Rosedale, Hwy 10x, and Hwy 10 Rosedale to Corporate Limits
Wednesday, September 10
- Nacmine
Thursday, September 11
- Midland, North Drumheller, and Verdant Valley Road
Friday, September 12
- North and South Newcastle
Monday, September 15
- Central Drumheller and East Newcastle - from 9th Street West to 5th Street East
Tuesday, September 16
- Bankview and Huntington - North of 10th Avenue South East
Wednesday, September 17
- Greentree & Huntington
Thursday, September 18
- Riverside Drive between 5th Street East and Willow Estates
Community Clean Up
Community Clean Up is an annual program where Town Administration collects refuse from Drumheller Valley residents that would otherwise not be collected in regular curbside removal. Community Clean up saves residents a trip to the landfill for items that do not fit in their waste cart. This service is free of charge to all Drumheller residents.
The Town works with the Drumheller & District Regional Landfill to implement Community Clean Up on a neighbourhood-based schedule that encourages participants to place their unwanted items in advance of their scheduled Community Clean Up date. Items must be sorted and placed where residents put their regular household garbage.
2025 Community Clean Up Schedule
Monday, September 8
- East Coulee, Cambria, Starmine and Hwy 10 Residences to Rosedale
Tuesday, September 9
- Wayne, Rosedale, Hwy 10x, and Hwy 10 Rosedale to Corporate Limits
Wednesday, September 10
- Nacmine
Thursday, September 11
- Midland, North Drumheller, and Verdant Valley Road
Friday, September 12
- North and South Newcastle
Monday, September 15
- Central Drumheller and East Newcastle - from 9th Street West to 5th Street East
Tuesday, September 16
- Bankview and Huntington - North of 10th Avenue South East
Wednesday, September 17
- Greentree & Huntington
Thursday, September 18
- Riverside Drive between 5th Street East and Willow Estates
Community Clean Up
Community Clean Up is an annual program where Town Administration collects refuse from Drumheller Valley residents that would otherwise not be collected in regular curbside removal. Community Clean up saves residents a trip to the landfill for items that do not fit in their waste cart. This service is free of charge to all Drumheller residents.
The Town works with the Drumheller & District Regional Landfill to implement Community Clean Up on a neighbourhood-based schedule that encourages participants to place their unwanted items in advance of their scheduled Community Clean Up date. Items must be sorted and placed where residents put their regular household garbage.
2025 Community Clean Up Schedule
Monday, September 8
- East Coulee, Cambria, Starmine and Hwy 10 Residences to Rosedale
Tuesday, September 9
- Wayne, Rosedale, Hwy 10x, and Hwy 10 Rosedale to Corporate Limits
Wednesday, September 10
- Nacmine
Thursday, September 11
- Midland, North Drumheller, and Verdant Valley Road
Friday, September 12
- North and South Newcastle
Monday, September 15
- Central Drumheller and East Newcastle - from 9th Street West to 5th Street East
Tuesday, September 16
- Bankview and Huntington - North of 10th Avenue South East
Wednesday, September 17
- Greentree & Huntington
Thursday, September 18
- Riverside Drive between 5th Street East and Willow Estates
Committee of the Whole
Location: Council Chambers & Live Stream at Drumheller Valley YouTube
Review meeting agendas and minutes on our website:
https://www.drumheller.ca/your-municipality/meeting-agendas-minutes
Community Clean Up
Community Clean Up is an annual program where Town Administration collects refuse from Drumheller Valley residents that would otherwise not be collected in regular curbside removal. Community Clean up saves residents a trip to the landfill for items that do not fit in their waste cart. This service is free of charge to all Drumheller residents.
The Town works with the Drumheller & District Regional Landfill to implement Community Clean Up on a neighbourhood-based schedule that encourages participants to place their unwanted items in advance of their scheduled Community Clean Up date. Items must be sorted and placed where residents put their regular household garbage.
2025 Community Clean Up Schedule
Monday, September 8
- East Coulee, Cambria, Starmine and Hwy 10 Residences to Rosedale
Tuesday, September 9
- Wayne, Rosedale, Hwy 10x, and Hwy 10 Rosedale to Corporate Limits
Wednesday, September 10
- Nacmine
Thursday, September 11
- Midland, North Drumheller, and Verdant Valley Road
Friday, September 12
- North and South Newcastle
Monday, September 15
- Central Drumheller and East Newcastle - from 9th Street West to 5th Street East
Tuesday, September 16
- Bankview and Huntington - North of 10th Avenue South East
Wednesday, September 17
- Greentree & Huntington
Thursday, September 18
- Riverside Drive between 5th Street East and Willow Estates
Community Clean Up
Community Clean Up is an annual program where Town Administration collects refuse from Drumheller Valley residents that would otherwise not be collected in regular curbside removal. Community Clean up saves residents a trip to the landfill for items that do not fit in their waste cart. This service is free of charge to all Drumheller residents.
The Town works with the Drumheller & District Regional Landfill to implement Community Clean Up on a neighbourhood-based schedule that encourages participants to place their unwanted items in advance of their scheduled Community Clean Up date. Items must be sorted and placed where residents put their regular household garbage.
2025 Community Clean Up Schedule
Monday, September 8
- East Coulee, Cambria, Starmine and Hwy 10 Residences to Rosedale
Tuesday, September 9
- Wayne, Rosedale, Hwy 10x, and Hwy 10 Rosedale to Corporate Limits
Wednesday, September 10
- Nacmine
Thursday, September 11
- Midland, North Drumheller, and Verdant Valley Road
Friday, September 12
- North and South Newcastle
Monday, September 15
- Central Drumheller and East Newcastle - from 9th Street West to 5th Street East
Tuesday, September 16
- Bankview and Huntington - North of 10th Avenue South East
Wednesday, September 17
- Greentree & Huntington
Thursday, September 18
- Riverside Drive between 5th Street East and Willow Estates
Community Clean Up
Community Clean Up is an annual program where Town Administration collects refuse from Drumheller Valley residents that would otherwise not be collected in regular curbside removal. Community Clean up saves residents a trip to the landfill for items that do not fit in their waste cart. This service is free of charge to all Drumheller residents.
The Town works with the Drumheller & District Regional Landfill to implement Community Clean Up on a neighbourhood-based schedule that encourages participants to place their unwanted items in advance of their scheduled Community Clean Up date. Items must be sorted and placed where residents put their regular household garbage.
2025 Community Clean Up Schedule
Monday, September 8
- East Coulee, Cambria, Starmine and Hwy 10 Residences to Rosedale
Tuesday, September 9
- Wayne, Rosedale, Hwy 10x, and Hwy 10 Rosedale to Corporate Limits
Wednesday, September 10
- Nacmine
Thursday, September 11
- Midland, North Drumheller, and Verdant Valley Road
Friday, September 12
- North and South Newcastle
Monday, September 15
- Central Drumheller and East Newcastle - from 9th Street West to 5th Street East
Tuesday, September 16
- Bankview and Huntington - North of 10th Avenue South East
Wednesday, September 17
- Greentree & Huntington
Thursday, September 18
- Riverside Drive between 5th Street East and Willow Estates
Municipal Planning Commission
Location: Town Hall, 224 Centre Street, Drumheller AB
The Municipal Planning Commission (MPC) is authorized to receive, consider and make decisions on applications for development in accordance with the administrative procedures, land use districts, and schedules established in the Town of Drumheller Land Use Bylaw (LUB) and Municipal Government Act (MGA). For more information, please see Bylaw #16.20 - Town of Drumheller Land Use Bylaw and #01.25 - Establishment of Development Authority.
Voting Members:
- (2) Councillors
- (5) Members at large
Non-Voting Members:
the Development Officer and representatives from Palliser Regional Municipal Services sit on the board in an advisory-capacity as non-voting members.
Meeting Dates:
12:00 PM, every second Thursday, or as needed. Watch the live-stream on our YouTube Channel.
Membership:
Member Position | Name | Term Expiry | |
1. | Chair/Councillor | Crystal Sereda | Annually |
2. | Councillor | Tony Lacher | Annually |
3. | Member-at-Large | Shelley Rymal | Dec 2026 |
4. | Member-at-Large | Andrew Luger | Oct 2025 |
5. | Member-at-Large | Art Erickson | Mar 2027 |
6. | Member-at-Large | Kirk McLean | Aug 2027 |
7. | Member-at-Large | Aaron Hamilton | Mar 2027 |
CAO (Advisor) | Darryl Drohomerski | ||
Development Officer (Advisor) | Antonia Strilisky | ||
CEO, Palliser Regional Municipal Services (Advisor) | Devin Diano |
Nomination Day Deadline - 2025 Municipal Elections
Location: Town Hall, 224 Centre Street Drumheller AB
The nomination period opened on January 1, 2025 and closes at 12:00 noon on September 22, 2025. Your Nomination Papers must be filed on or before 12:00 noon on September 22, 2025.
The Nomination Papers must be filed in person at Town Hall (224 Centre St, Drumheller, AB, T0J 0Y4). To make an appointment for the submission of your Nomination Papers, please contact: legislativeservices@drumheller.ca.
Regular Council Meeting
Location: Council Chambers & Live Stream at Drumheller Valley YouTube
Review meeting agendas and minutes on our website:
https://www.drumheller.ca/your-municipality/meeting-agendas-minutes
Municipal Planning Commission
Location: Town Hall, 224 Centre Street, Drumheller AB
The Municipal Planning Commission (MPC) is authorized to receive, consider and make decisions on applications for development in accordance with the administrative procedures, land use districts, and schedules established in the Town of Drumheller Land Use Bylaw (LUB) and Municipal Government Act (MGA). For more information, please see Bylaw #16.20 - Town of Drumheller Land Use Bylaw and #01.25 - Establishment of Development Authority.
Voting Members:
- (2) Councillors
- (5) Members at large
Non-Voting Members:
the Development Officer and representatives from Palliser Regional Municipal Services sit on the board in an advisory-capacity as non-voting members.
Meeting Dates:
12:00 PM, every second Thursday, or as needed. Watch the live-stream on our YouTube Channel.
Membership:
Member Position | Name | Term Expiry | |
1. | Chair/Councillor | Crystal Sereda | Annually |
2. | Councillor | Tony Lacher | Annually |
3. | Member-at-Large | Shelley Rymal | Dec 2026 |
4. | Member-at-Large | Andrew Luger | Oct 2025 |
5. | Member-at-Large | Art Erickson | Mar 2027 |
6. | Member-at-Large | Kirk McLean | Aug 2027 |
7. | Member-at-Large | Aaron Hamilton | Mar 2027 |
CAO (Advisor) | Darryl Drohomerski | ||
Development Officer (Advisor) | Antonia Strilisky | ||
CEO, Palliser Regional Municipal Services (Advisor) | Devin Diano |
Regular Council Meeting
Location: Council Chambers & Live Stream at Drumheller Valley YouTube
Review meeting agendas and minutes on our website:
https://www.drumheller.ca/your-municipality/meeting-agendas-minutes
Committee of the Whole
Location: Council Chambers & Live Stream at Drumheller Valley YouTube
Review meeting agendas and minutes on our website:
https://www.drumheller.ca/your-municipality/meeting-agendas-minutes
Municipal Planning Commission
Location: Town Hall, 224 Centre Street, Drumheller AB
The Municipal Planning Commission (MPC) is authorized to receive, consider and make decisions on applications for development in accordance with the administrative procedures, land use districts, and schedules established in the Town of Drumheller Land Use Bylaw (LUB) and Municipal Government Act (MGA). For more information, please see Bylaw #16.20 - Town of Drumheller Land Use Bylaw and #01.25 - Establishment of Development Authority.
Voting Members:
- (2) Councillors
- (5) Members at large
Non-Voting Members:
the Development Officer and representatives from Palliser Regional Municipal Services sit on the board in an advisory-capacity as non-voting members.
Meeting Dates:
12:00 PM, every second Thursday, or as needed. Watch the live-stream on our YouTube Channel.
Membership:
Member Position | Name | Term Expiry | |
1. | Chair/Councillor | Crystal Sereda | Annually |
2. | Councillor | Tony Lacher | Annually |
3. | Member-at-Large | Shelley Rymal | Dec 2026 |
4. | Member-at-Large | Andrew Luger | Oct 2025 |
5. | Member-at-Large | Art Erickson | Mar 2027 |
6. | Member-at-Large | Kirk McLean | Aug 2027 |
7. | Member-at-Large | Aaron Hamilton | Mar 2027 |
CAO (Advisor) | Darryl Drohomerski | ||
Development Officer (Advisor) | Antonia Strilisky | ||
CEO, Palliser Regional Municipal Services (Advisor) | Devin Diano |
Municipal Planning Commission
Location: Town Hall, 224 Centre Street, Drumheller AB
The Municipal Planning Commission (MPC) is authorized to receive, consider and make decisions on applications for development in accordance with the administrative procedures, land use districts, and schedules established in the Town of Drumheller Land Use Bylaw (LUB) and Municipal Government Act (MGA). For more information, please see Bylaw #16.20 - Town of Drumheller Land Use Bylaw and #01.25 - Establishment of Development Authority.
Voting Members:
- (2) Councillors
- (5) Members at large
Non-Voting Members:
the Development Officer and representatives from Palliser Regional Municipal Services sit on the board in an advisory-capacity as non-voting members.
Meeting Dates:
12:00 PM, every second Thursday, or as needed. Watch the live-stream on our YouTube Channel.
Membership:
Member Position | Name | Term Expiry | |
1. | Chair/Councillor | Crystal Sereda | Annually |
2. | Councillor | Tony Lacher | Annually |
3. | Member-at-Large | Shelley Rymal | Dec 2026 |
4. | Member-at-Large | Andrew Luger | Oct 2025 |
5. | Member-at-Large | Art Erickson | Mar 2027 |
6. | Member-at-Large | Kirk McLean | Aug 2027 |
7. | Member-at-Large | Aaron Hamilton | Mar 2027 |
CAO (Advisor) | Darryl Drohomerski | ||
Development Officer (Advisor) | Antonia Strilisky | ||
CEO, Palliser Regional Municipal Services (Advisor) | Devin Diano |
Municipal Planning Commission
Location: Town Hall, 224 Centre Street, Drumheller AB
The Municipal Planning Commission (MPC) is authorized to receive, consider and make decisions on applications for development in accordance with the administrative procedures, land use districts, and schedules established in the Town of Drumheller Land Use Bylaw (LUB) and Municipal Government Act (MGA). For more information, please see Bylaw #16.20 - Town of Drumheller Land Use Bylaw and #01.25 - Establishment of Development Authority.
Voting Members:
- (2) Councillors
- (5) Members at large
Non-Voting Members:
the Development Officer and representatives from Palliser Regional Municipal Services sit on the board in an advisory-capacity as non-voting members.
Meeting Dates:
12:00 PM, every second Thursday, or as needed. Watch the live-stream on our YouTube Channel.
Membership:
Member Position | Name | Term Expiry | |
1. | Chair/Councillor | Crystal Sereda | Annually |
2. | Councillor | Tony Lacher | Annually |
3. | Member-at-Large | Shelley Rymal | Dec 2026 |
4. | Member-at-Large | Andrew Luger | Oct 2025 |
5. | Member-at-Large | Art Erickson | Mar 2027 |
6. | Member-at-Large | Kirk McLean | Aug 2027 |
7. | Member-at-Large | Aaron Hamilton | Mar 2027 |
CAO (Advisor) | Darryl Drohomerski | ||
Development Officer (Advisor) | Antonia Strilisky | ||
CEO, Palliser Regional Municipal Services (Advisor) | Devin Diano |
Municipal Planning Commission
Location: Town Hall, 224 Centre Street, Drumheller AB
The Municipal Planning Commission (MPC) is authorized to receive, consider and make decisions on applications for development in accordance with the administrative procedures, land use districts, and schedules established in the Town of Drumheller Land Use Bylaw (LUB) and Municipal Government Act (MGA). For more information, please see Bylaw #16.20 - Town of Drumheller Land Use Bylaw and #01.25 - Establishment of Development Authority.
Voting Members:
- (2) Councillors
- (5) Members at large
Non-Voting Members:
the Development Officer and representatives from Palliser Regional Municipal Services sit on the board in an advisory-capacity as non-voting members.
Meeting Dates:
12:00 PM, every second Thursday, or as needed. Watch the live-stream on our YouTube Channel.
Membership:
Member Position | Name | Term Expiry | |
1. | Chair/Councillor | Crystal Sereda | Annually |
2. | Councillor | Tony Lacher | Annually |
3. | Member-at-Large | Shelley Rymal | Dec 2026 |
4. | Member-at-Large | Andrew Luger | Oct 2025 |
5. | Member-at-Large | Art Erickson | Mar 2027 |
6. | Member-at-Large | Kirk McLean | Aug 2027 |
7. | Member-at-Large | Aaron Hamilton | Mar 2027 |
CAO (Advisor) | Darryl Drohomerski | ||
Development Officer (Advisor) | Antonia Strilisky | ||
CEO, Palliser Regional Municipal Services (Advisor) | Devin Diano |
Municipal Planning Commission
Location: Town Hall, 224 Centre Street, Drumheller AB
The Municipal Planning Commission (MPC) is authorized to receive, consider and make decisions on applications for development in accordance with the administrative procedures, land use districts, and schedules established in the Town of Drumheller Land Use Bylaw (LUB) and Municipal Government Act (MGA). For more information, please see Bylaw #16.20 - Town of Drumheller Land Use Bylaw and #01.25 - Establishment of Development Authority.
Voting Members:
- (2) Councillors
- (5) Members at large
Non-Voting Members:
the Development Officer and representatives from Palliser Regional Municipal Services sit on the board in an advisory-capacity as non-voting members.
Meeting Dates:
12:00 PM, every second Thursday, or as needed. Watch the live-stream on our YouTube Channel.
Membership:
Member Position | Name | Term Expiry | |
1. | Chair/Councillor | Crystal Sereda | Annually |
2. | Councillor | Tony Lacher | Annually |
3. | Member-at-Large | Shelley Rymal | Dec 2026 |
4. | Member-at-Large | Andrew Luger | Oct 2025 |
5. | Member-at-Large | Art Erickson | Mar 2027 |
6. | Member-at-Large | Kirk McLean | Aug 2027 |
7. | Member-at-Large | Aaron Hamilton | Mar 2027 |
CAO (Advisor) | Darryl Drohomerski | ||
Development Officer (Advisor) | Antonia Strilisky | ||
CEO, Palliser Regional Municipal Services (Advisor) | Devin Diano |