Signage
Clear Hills County installs and maintains signage for:
- Traffic control on County roadways;
- Range Roads and Township Roads;
- County property, facilities, and work sites; and,
- Rural addresses.
Missing, Destroyed or Damaged Municipal Signage
Please report all missing, destroyed, or damaged County signage to the Department of Public Works by telephone at 780-685-3925 Ext: 119 or by Terry@clearhillscounty.ab.ca
Signage Requests
A member of the public can request a new or revised traffic control device by submitting a request, in writing to the County by any of the following methods:
- Email: community@clearhillscounty.ab.ca
- Mail: Box 240, Worsley, AB, T0H 3W0
- In-Person: 313 Alberta Ave, Worsley, AB, T0H 3W0
Requests will be reviewed by Public Works and if determined acceptable, will be approved by the Chief Administrative Officer or Council, and installed by the County.
Signage Requests
Rural addressing is a standardized system that assigns an address to rural properties throughout a municipality to allow them to be quickly and easily identified by emergency response services (police, fire, ambulance), service providers, residents, and non-residents.
Assignment of Rural Addresses
All parcels of land supporting occupied residential, commercial, industrial, and public recreational development with a primary access onto a developed public road right of way will be assigned a rural address by Clear Hills County.
A rural address is determined based on the access point into a property from the township road and range road network.
To obtain a rural address, provide the County with your Legal Land Description. The County will obtain GPS coordinates for the access to the property and assign an address accordingly.
Rural Address Signage
Rural address signage is standardized by the County. With few exceptions, rural address signs are 8" x 48" inches in size, with white reflectorized numbers/letters on a medium blue background.
The County provides and installs rural address signage at no cost to the property owner. Once the signage has been installed, it is the responsibility of the property owner to maintain the area around the sign and ensure the sign remains unobstructed and clearly visible.
All damaged, destroyed or missing rural address signage should be reported to the County by telephone at 685-3925 Ext: 108 or email community@clearhillscounty.ab.ca