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In 2025, the Town of Riverview issued 193 building permits with a total construction value exceeding $99 million. Residential and multi-residential permits dominated development activity, with 84 permits valued at over $92 million, adding 441 new housing units to the community. “This level of sustained activity reflects Riverview’s strength as a community where people want to live, raise familes, and...
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Public Notice - Municipal Plan By-Law 300-34
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By-Law 700-12-01 Traffic, Parking, and the Use of Streets
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Council Highlights provide a snapshot of public meetings. For the official record, please refer to the adopted minutes, which are posted once approved at next month’s Regular Council Meeting. Consult this meeting's agenda to view presentations and files mentioned in the Council Highlights. Regular Council Meeting Adoption of the Minutes Regular Council Meeting – December 8, 2025 Correspondence Kawasaki Disease Canada –...
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By-Law 300-34 Municipal Plan
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By-Law 300-8 Zoning By-Law
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In the case of a local or regional disaster, you’re not alone. The Emergency Measures Organization (EMO) is responsible for emergency planning in the Town of Riverview. EMO planning initiatives are concerned with preparedness, damage mitigation, response, and recovery in the case of a major disaster. The EMO also promotes emergency preparedness for all residents, organizations and businesses in the...
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Emergency Preparedness Week (EP Week) is a national event that takes place each year during the first full week of May. Coordinated by Public Safety Canada, in collaboration with the provinces and territories, EP Week reminds residents that Emergency Preparedness (EP) is everyone's responsibility. Some individuals may not have the support or capacity to deal with emergencies. Reach out to...
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As much as we all might hope and wish that an emergency won’t occur, we need to think about how we’ll deal with a possible emergency situation. By preparing for potential emergencies, communities and residents can reduce the impact emergencies have on our lives and property. The Municipal Emergency Response Plan outlines how our community will mobilize in the event...
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Emergency equipment owned and operated by the Riverview Fire Department includes: Additional Equipment Rescue Boat- 2002 18' Zodiac 70hp UTV- Polaris Razor UTV with Rescue Trailer Car 150 2018 Ford F-150 Car 160 2015 Ford Expedition Car 180 2015 Ford F-250