Bylaws & Policies

Educate yourself on the rules and regulations set by City Council to keep Beaumont safe, healthy and vibrant. You’ll find the whole list of current bylaws here.

Bylaws not listed can be accessed by emailing the Legal and Legislative Department: Legislative@beaumont.ab.ca.

Facilities & ParksCemetery

962-19

Cemetery Bylaw

To establish the provisions of the improvement, maintenance, management and operation of cemeteries in the City of Beaumont.

AdministrationPolicies

C33

Corporate Sponsorship and Advertising Policy

Sponsorship, naming rights and advertising protocol that aligns with the City's vision, values and strategic plan and provides guidelines that reflects Beaumont's heritage and sense of community.

Utilities

941-19

Source Control Bylaw

The purpose of this bylaw is to regulate the use and operation of Beaumont's wastewater collection system and to establish source control requirements and regulations.

AdministrationPolicies

C16

Asset Management Policy

The City of Beaumont shall adopt and apply recognized Asset Management (AM) practices in support of delivering services to its customers.

AdministrationPolicies

FIN-16-01

Child Care Deficit Funding Policy

To establish a deficit funding formula, which is to be applied annually to the Child Care program during the budget process.

AdministrationPolicies

C35

Commercial Uses on Town Property Policy

The purpose of this policy is to produce a standard and processes for the approval of commercial uses on City of Beaumont property and within City of Beaumont facilities.

AdministrationCouncil & LegislativePolicies

C31(R2)

Council Naming Policy

Guidelines for selecting and applying names or designations to roads, neighbourhoods, parks, trails and municipal facilities. Council wishes to promote a distinctive and unique identity, based on the local history, culture and heritage.

AdministrationPolicies

C22(R1)

Municipal Alcohol Policy

The Municipal Alcohol Policy (MAP) works to promote safety, responsibility and accountability. The MAP consists of a range of measures designed to prevent alcohol related problems.