Town of Drumheller staff, administration, and council were on hand at a trade-show format open house at the Badlands Community Facility (BCF) on Wednesday, March 5.
Various Town departments, including members of Wild Rose Assessment Services which completes municipal property assessments for the Town of Drumheller and other municipalities in the province, were on hand to answer questions and address concerns from attendees.
“About 350 residents came through the doors that night,” says Town Communications officer Erica Crocker. “We were thrilled with the success in attendance!”
Ms. Crocker shares it is difficult to compare the attendance of this open house to others the Town has held in the past as previous open house events have been geared towards specific topics of engagement and not all departments. However, she notes the previous open house event drew approximately 100 attendees.
Wild Rose Assessment Services was a popular booth for many of those in attendance, something which was anticipated and which suggests this a particular area of concern for residents.
Other popular topics amongst attendees was flood mitigation, along with road maintenance and snow and ice removal. Residents also flocked to the Town’s booth on the upcoming October 2025 Municipal Election.
Drumheller RCMP and Municipal Enforcement also saw a steady stream of attendees at their booth, and Ms. Crocker shares the Community Standards bylaw survey received multiple responses during the event.
Residents also brought forward concerns regarding the Downtown Area Revitalization Plan (DARP) Capital projects, particularly surrounding construction timing, parking, and streetscaping. Ms. Crocker notes this project is scheduled for conceptualization and much of this is unknown at this time. However, she adds the Town will be seeking a committee in the future to help steer the project.
While the event was scheduled to run between 4 p.m. and 7 p.m., Ms. Crocker says there were still some people speaking with staff until about 7:30 p.m.