-
- Bylaws
- Committees and Boards
- Committee and Board Vacancies
- Agricultural and Rural Life Advisory Committee
- Art Advisory Committee
- Capital Region Board
- Economic Development and Tourism Advisory Committee
- Edmonton Regional Airports Authority
- Environmental Advisory Committee
- Horizon Stage Theatre Advisory Board
- Municipal Library Board
- Municipal Planning Commission
- River Valley Alliance
- Subdivision and Development Appeal Board
- Tri-Municipal Leisure Facility Board
- Community Recognition
- Council
- Council Expense Claims & Expenditure Statements
- Council Meetings
- Election 2013
- Environment
- Municipal Budget
- Proclamations
- Strategic Plan
One simple call could change your life
Available in Spruce Grove, Stony Plain, and most areas of Parkland County.
Call 211 for program and service information related to basic needs (food, shelter, clothing, financial assistance); health care; parenting and child care; employment and job skills; seniors' services; recreation and social programs; volunteer opportunities; emergency and crisis lines; transportation; special needs ... and more!

Family & Community Support Services
Through a valuable partnership, Parkland County residents are able to access FCSS programs in Drayton Valley, Yellowhead County, Stony Plain, Leduc County and Spruce Grove. These programs are designed to assist youth, senior and families adopt healthy lifestyles and improve or maintain quality of life.
For information about program availability, residents are encouraged to contact the municipality nearest them or dial 2-1-1 to access the information line.
City of Spruce Grove FCSS
Phone: 780-962-7583
Town of Stony Plain FCSS
Phone: 780-963-8583
Leduc County FCSS
Phone: 780-955-3555
Yellowhead County FCSS
Phone: 780-723-4800
Town of Drayton Valley FCSS
Phone: 780-542-5327
Private Driveway Snow Removal Support Program
Parkland County provides funding support for our physically-challenged residents for snow removal from their private driveways.
To qualify, you be physically challenged either by age or infirmity and must provide a Doctor’s certificate or note verifying that they are physically unable to remove snow from their driveway.
For more information, please contact Recreation, Parks and Culture at 780-968-8400.



