City of Red Deer
City Council looks to accelerate permit process for affordable housing
 
																								
												
												
											City Council approves Housing Asset Development interim recommendations, demonstrating commitment to affordable and supportive housing options
The recommendation stems from a request from Council in 2022 for the Housing and Homelessness Integration Committee (HHIC) to actively work to expedite permanent supportive housing development and to explore funding options and recommendations for local government assistance. While this work continues, the HHIC identified the need for interim actions to support time-sensitive community applications for recently announced CMHC and Government of Alberta affordable housing streams. While The City provides timely support with relevant zoning and permitting processes already, permits and applications were completed on a first-come, first-served basis. Direction to prioritize processes specific to permanent supportive and affordable housing ahead of other applications may increase the likelihood of meeting timelines for the CMHC and Government of Alberta funding programs.
“CMHC receives applications from across the country and has identified permitting as a major barrier in many municipalities. This decision confirms The City’s commitment to affordable and supportive housing options for residents and is a positive step towards reaching our goal that safe, accessible, and affordable housing is available to all and everyone is appropriately housed,” said Ryan Veldkamp, Safe & Healthy Communities Supervisor. “Applicants who are seeking funding from either CMHC or Government of Alberta for affordable and supportive housing development are encouraged to reach out to The City for support as needed.”
In addition to prioritizing applications, City Administration supports HHIC’s recommendation in the following ways:
- Providing dedicated staff for application support, and a multi-department team to review applications
- Sharing relevant data for applications and facilitating a lived experience knowledge transfer
- Providing letters of support outlining community need and describing available City supports
These are initial steps towards supporting and prioritizing affordable housing projects, and the HHIC anticipates making additional recommendations to Council in 2023.
Potential applicants are encouraged to email their intent to [email protected]. More information on Housing & Homelessness efforts can be found at: https://www.reddeer.ca/about-red-deer/social-well-being-and-community-initiatives/housing-and-homelessness/.
City of Red Deer
Cindy Jefferies is Mayor. Tristin Brisbois, Cassandra Curtis, Jaelene Tweedle, and Adam Goodwin new Councillors – 2025 Red Deer General Election Results
 
														Showing official results for: Mayor of The City of Red Deer
| # | Candidate Name | Votes | Percentage | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | JEFFERIES, Cindy | 6237 | 41% | 
| 2 | SCOTT, Gareth | 3483 | 23% | 
| 3 | DOERKSEN, Victor | 3143 | 20% | 
| 4 | LEE, Lawrence | 2215 | 14% | 
| 5 | GALLAGHER, John | 298 | 2% | 
| Rejected Ballots | 0 | 0% | 
Showing official results for: Councillor of The City of Red Deer
| # | Candidate Name | Votes | Percentage | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | BRISBOIS, Tristin | 6703 | 7% | 
| 2 | CURTIS, Cassandra | 6422 | 7% | 
| 3 | KRAHN, Chad | 6249 | 7% | 
| 4 | BARNSTABLE, Kraymer | 6235 | 7% | 
| 5 | WYNTJES, Dianne | 6069 | 7% | 
| 6 | TWEEDLE, Jaelene | 5635 | 6% | 
| 7 | GOODWIN, Adam | 5290 | 6% | 
| 8 | BURUMA, Bruce | 5241 | 6% | 
| 9 | GOULET-JONES, Calvin | 5050 | 5% | 
| 10 | HUIZING, Hans | 4810 | 5% | 
| 11 | BOUCHARD, Brandon | 4528 | 5% | 
| 12 | MACDONALD, Ashley Jason | 3832 | 4% | 
| 13 | BUCHANAN, Buck | 3660 | 4% | 
| 14 | MOHAMOUD, Zainab | 3478 | 4% | 
| 15 | SYPKES, Thomas | 3459 | 4% | 
| 16 | BECK, Gabriel | 3370 | 4% | 
| 17 | PARKS, Gail | 2809 | 3% | 
| 18 | YZERMAN, Calvin | 2265 | 2% | 
| 19 | WILE, Haley | 1986 | 2% | 
| 20 | COMÉTE, Christian | 1843 | 2% | 
| 21 | KLERKS, Kevin M. | 1699 | 2% | 
| 22 | ROBINSON, Don | 1296 | 1% | 
| 23 | MARTIN, Greg | 656 | 1% | 
| 24 | KLYWAK, Anthony | 444 | 0% | 
| Rejected Ballots | 0 | 0% | 
Showing official results for: Trustee of the Red Deer Public School Division
| # | Candidate Name | Votes | Percentage | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | SOMMERS, Angela | 3320 | 9% | 
| 2 | BUCHANAN, Nicole | 3180 | 9% | 
| 3 | MACAULAY, Dianne | 3119 | 8% | 
| 4 | WATTERS, Jim | 3038 | 8% | 
| 5 | BAIRD SMITH, Emilee | 2753 | 7% | 
| 6 | DAVIES, Nathan | 2749 | 7% | 
| 7 | DALSTRA, Jason | 2722 | 7% | 
| 8 | CHRISTENSEN, Sheri | 2701 | 7% | 
| 9 | PARKER, Jenessa | 2581 | 7% | 
| 10 | PEACOCKE, Cathy | 2573 | 7% | 
| 11 | WILLIAMS, Danielle | 2342 | 6% | 
| 12 | ODISHAW, Shelley Lynn | 2187 | 6% | 
| 13 | SYMONS, Jessica | 1881 | 5 | 
Trustee of the Red Deer Catholic Separate School Division, Red Deer Area Ward
| # | Candidate Name | Votes | Percentage | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ANDREW, Chris | 2020 | 14% | 
| 2 | MACDONALD, Brenda | 1354 | 10% | 
| 3 | REED, Martin (Marty) | 1082 | 8% | 
| 4 | LEYSON, Cynthia | 1050 | 8% | 
| 5 | HUBER, Emily | 1037 | 7% | 
| 6 | HOLLMAN, Murray | 1036 | 7% | 
| 7 | DONOVAN, Matthew | 1021 | 7% | 
| 8 | GROENEN, John | 974 | 7% | 
| 9 | STEEVES, Rod | 921 | 7% | 
| 10 | PASULA, Kim | 911 | 7% | 
| 11 | BECK, Gabriel | 825 | 6% | 
| 12 | HUNTER, Ashley | 811 | 6% | 
City of Red Deer
Plan Ahead: Voting May Take a Little Longer This Election Day
 
														News release from the City of Red Deer
Voters are encouraged to plan their vote and allow a little extra time at the polls this Election Day, Monday, October 20.
Because this year’s election uses Alberta’s new Permanent Elector Registry, voting may take slightly longer than in previous years. Municipalities are required to provide updated voter information back to the province after the election. As a result, many voters will be asked to complete an Elector Register Form (Form 13) at the voting station — even if they are already registered to vote. This ensures that voter information is accurate and up to date. Once the registry information has been updated, all forms are securely shredded.
Additionally, the Permanent Elector Registry is not shared with local school boards, so anyone voting for a School Board Trustee must also complete an Elector Register Form (Form 13).
We appreciate voters’ patience as our election teams work to ensure every eligible voter can cast their ballot accurately and securely. Once the voting process begins, most voters complete their vote in about 10 minutes.
To help avoid lineups, voters can visit Red Deer Elections website to check real-time wait times at each voting station and choose the location with the shortest line.
Anyone who arrives at a polling station and joins a line before 8 p.m. will be able to vote.
Thank you for your understanding and for taking the time to make your voice heard in Red Deer’s 2025 Municipal and School Board Election.
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