
The Enforcement Services department is committed to serve, protect, and provide a desired quality of life for residents and visitors alike by raising public awareness of community standards. Community Peace Officers are responsible for:
- Investigating and monitoring bylaw compliance concerns and infractions;
- Monitoring compliance of municipal bylaws through patrols;
- Assisting with bylaw creation;
- Meeting with communities to facilitate proactive solutions to local issues; and
- Meeting the needs of residents by resolving local complaints by means of mediation or prosecution.
The Enforcement Services department is committed to serve, protect, and provide a desired quality of life for residents and visitors alike by raising public awareness of community standards. Community Peace Officers are responsible for:
A Community Peace Officer is a law enforcement employee of a municipality, county or regional district, charged with the enforcement of non-criminal Provincial Statutes, and Municipal Bylaws.
Our Officers can respond to and investigate complaints involving the following:
- Traffic Safety Act (see Traffic Enforcement page)
- Animal Protection Act
- Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Act (ie: Open liquor, public intoxication)
- Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act (ie: Littering and illegal dumping)
- Trespass to Premises Act
- Off Highway Vehicles
FILE AN INCIDENT REPORT
Do you live in Vulcan County and have an incident that needs to be reported to municipal enforcement? Residents wishing to file complaints regarding municipal enforcement incidents can now do so by phoning the following number:
403.485.3114 (open 24/7, 365 days)
Bylaws & Online Document Library
Below you will find an alphabetical listing of the most commonly requested Bylaws. Please visit the County Bylaw Database in this website for the most complete and up-to-date files. If you are unable to find a specific bylaw, please contact the Main Administration Office at 403.485.2241.