Town of Bashaw

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Council Minutes
Community Profile and Database (Albertafirst)
Strategic Business Plan
RESIDENTIAL LOTS FOR SALE


The Town of Bashaw sold all of their available residential lots (38) in 2006. The Town is currently pursuing the development of additional lots. If you are interested in building and re-locating to Bashaw, please e-mail us with your name, address, telephone number and the price range you are willing to consider. We will then put you on a waiting list and we will contact you when lots are available or are ready to go into production. The Town of Bashaw apologizes for this unexpected inconvenience.


Town Manager-    Rosemary Wittevrongel

 
Town Foreman-     Murray Holroyd
 
Mayor-                   Bob Cammidge
 
Councillors-           
                              Al Radke
                              Penny Shantz
                              Bryan Gust
                              Rob McDonald
Town of Bashaw
Phone:                        780-372-3911
Fax:                            780-372-2335
E-mail:                        admin@townofbashaw.com
Address:                      Box 510
                                   Bashaw, AB
                                   T0B 0H0
                                   5011-52Ave
 
Office Hours:                            Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm

                                               Closed for lunch from 12:30 - 1:30 pm


Bashaw Landfill
rehabilitation Project:

Closed permanently as a landfill in 1999, this site is now the focus of the Bashaw Landfill rehabilitation Project. Initiated by the Town of Bashaw, working in partnership with the Province of Alberta, County of Camrose, Ducks Unlimited and the Buffalo Lake Naturalists Association, this innovative project is an ecologically responsible land use recovery, conversion and conservation program.

By re-integrating the landfill site back into the surrounding physical prairie parkland landscape, the project promotes site recovery and preserves the long term sustainability of municipal lands while providing an enhanced habitation site for a diverse number of wildlife and plant species.

Accessible to the general public on a limited use basis, the project serves as an example of productive land use transition, illustrating how a modified environment can be re-modified in order to offer a balance between the needs of humans and wildlife communities. For more information on this long term project, contact the Town of Bashaw at 780-372-3911.

 

 
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