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What’s Happening in the City of Martensville

by City of Martensville
City-of-Martensville-Weekly-Update

Incidents of Graffiti & Vandalism

Public facilities and private properties in our City have recently been impacted by acts of graffiti and vandalism. We are encouraging all community members to stay vigilant and report all criminal activity to the RCMP. (306-975-1610)

Even if arrests can’t be made, these tips help keep law enforcement informed on these issues and prepared for future activities.

Please check and monitor your property (back fences, garages, alleys, etc.) for signs of vandalism/graffiti and contact the RCMP if you’ve been victimized.

RCMP Address: 515 Centennial Dr S

RCMP Phone: 306-975-1610 or 310-RCMP for non emergencies

Call 911 for emergencies

Reduce the Risk of Home Flooding and Water Damage

As seasonal storms and heavy rains become more frequent this time of year, it’s important for residents to be prepared for flooding threats around our homes and neighborhoods.
Some tips to keep in mind:

– Make sure your downspouts are extended and aimed away from the foundation of your house.
– Ensure your gutters and downspouts are free of debris and blockages so that water can flow freely.
– Don’t block storm drains with any materials or items from your property
– Take caution when driving through flooded streets/alleys – Hazards may be hidden by pooled water.

For additional information on water drainage and elevations in Martensville, visit the Drainage and Elevations page at Martensville.ca

School’s Out Summer Camps

School’s out, and the fun is just beginning! Looking for some summer fun once school is out? Our School’s Out Summer Camps offer an exciting mix of fun and adventure! you attend for one week or join us for all four – our camps offer action-packed, hands-on experiences filled with creativity, nature, teamwork, and loads of fun. Camps are appropriate for kids aged 5-10. For more information and to register, visit ‘Program Registrations’ at martensville.ca

Canada Day Celebrations

Celebrate our great nation with a free drive-in movie, open gym time at the MAP, and fireworks on Monday, June 30th!

– Free drop-in gym time at the MAP from 6pm-10pm. All three courts will be open for various sports and activities.
– Moana 2 will be playing as this year’s drive-in movie at the ball diamonds parking lot at Kinsmen Park. Gates for the movie will open at 7:30pm, and the movie will start around 9:30. This is a free event.
– The Fireworks show will be happening by the tennis courts at Kinsmen Park. The show will begin around 10:30pm. Martensville & District Kinsmen Club, will begin around 10:30pm. This is a free event.

Thanks to all of our sponsors for putting on these events:
– Clark’s Supply & Service Ltd.
– Kinmen Club/Buster Days for the fireworks
– North Prairie Developments and CANWEST

Upcoming Council and Committee of the Whole Meeting Dates

City of Martensville Council Meetings and Committee of the Whole Meetings are open to the public and we invite you to attend in person or virtually to see what is happening in our community.

July 8th – Committee of The Whole Meeting
July 15th – Regular Council Meeting

Location: Martensville City Hall Council Chambers, 37 Centennial Drive
Time: All meetings begin at 5 pm

If you’d like to speak or present at a meeting, make sure you’re on the agenda by contacting the City Clerk’s office. If you’d prefer to join from the comfort of your home, contact the City Clerk or check the online agenda at martensville.ca for the meeting link.

Public Consultation Regarding ATV/Dirt bike use in Martensville

We appreciate everyone who has shown interest in the issue of ATV, dirt bike, and unlicensed vehicle use in Martensville, including on roadways, in parks, and lands within the City of Martensville.

Your input is valuable, and we encourage respectful dialogue that considers all perspectives. Our goal is to foster meaningful discussion, share information, and raise awareness about the concerns being brought forward in the community.

For more information on vehicle operating guidelines, please refer to The City of Martensville’s All Terrain Vehicle Bylaw No.11-2013, found at martensville.ca

Please stay tuned for upcoming engagement opportunities on this matter.

Back Lane Maintenance and Safety

The Martensville Fire Department is reminding residents to please keep their grass and weeds trimmed in their back alleys, as per Nuisance Abatement Bylaw No. 8-2023.

Regular maintenance of these areas helps to reduce fire risks, and keep our community tidy and safe.
For any related questions, please call the Martensville Fire Hall at 306-934-5822.

View the full bylaw at Martensville.ca.

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