News from the City of Chilliwack

Updates and Information from the City of Chilliwack

Catch Up with City Council

Rectangular rapid flashing beacon crosswalks improve pedestrian safety and are popular in the community. This year, Council is approving 20 new RRFB installations throughout Chilliwack. 

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Chilliwack City Council

Have Your Say on the 2021 Financial Plan

Every year, Council determines the budget for the next year, and establishes a financial plan for the next 10 years. Tell Council which services you want to see funded by taking this survey. 

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Help Council Make the 2021 Financial Plan

Fall Burning Season Changes

Council has shortened the Fall 2020 burning season to October 20 - November 20, 2020 on "good" ventilation index days for valid burning permit holders.

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Fall Burning Season Changes

Adopt a Catch Basin

During fall and winter, we ask residents to assist City crews by clearing street drains in front their homes of leaves and debris in the fall, and of snow and ice during winter storms. 

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Adopt a Catch Basin

Adopt a Road, River, Park or Trail

Volunteers help keep Chilliwack beautiful in every season by picking up litter before it ends up in our natural spaces. The City provides cleanup supplies and garbage disposal. 

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Adopt a Road, River, Park or Trail

Free Scrap Metal Recycling in October

The Bailey Landfill will accept scrap metal free of charge for the month of October! Additional cleaning and physical distancing measures may result in longer wait times at the landfill.

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Free Scrap Metal Recycling in October

Prepare for BC Storm Season

Severe weather can happen anytime and often causes power outages. Make sure your family is prepared with an emergency plan and emergency kit.

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Prepare for BC Storm Season

Dedicated Downtown Cleanup Crew

City staff work regularly and collaboratively cleaning public property in the downtown alongside the Downtown Business Improvement Association (BIA).

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Downtown Cleanup Crew

Have a Safe Halloween

Follow public health guidelines, celebrate less socially and trick or treat locally this year. The BCCDC has guidelines for enjoying a safely spooky day on their website. 

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Have a Safe Halloween