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Current Road Ban Status

 

Effective 7:00 A.M. on Monday August 23 

 

Gravel - Open

Dirt/Black Dirt Trails – Open

 

PAVEMENT & CHIP SEAL:

100% - Buffalo Jump Road (TWP 34-4, From Hwy 21 East to RR 22-0)

100% - Linden East (TWP 30-4, From Hwy 806 West to County Border)

100% - Linden West (TWP 30-4, From Town of Linden border East to Hwy 21)

75% - Airport Road (RR 23-4, From Hwy 583 South to Airport)

75% - Allingham Road (TWP 32-0, From intersection of Hwy 583 West to County border)

75% - Hastie/Gorr Road (RR 25-0, From Hwy 587 South to Hwy 583)

75% - Linden Home Road ( RR 25-4, from TWP 30-4 North to TWP 31-0) 75% - PBI Road (RR 24-0, From Town of Three Hills North to TWP 32-2)

75% – RR 25-3, From TWP 30-4 North to TWP 31-0)

75% - Wimborne Gas Plant Road (Hwy 587 South 2 miles on 26-1 to Hwy 805 East 1 mile on 34-0)



 




 

 

 

Kneehill County is proud to present this information site to you and to welcome you to Kneehill County - a great place to live, work, and grow!  Situated in the heart of central Alberta, Kneehill County is a progressive rural municipality comprised of approximately 814,653 acres of land and 1,915 kilometers of developed roads.  The population is 5,218 and the annual budget is approximately $24 million.  Agriculture remains the backbone of the local economy, complemented by a strong oil and gas industry.  Within the Kneehill County boundaries there are 2 towns, 3 villages, and 6 hamlets.

 Mission Statement

Kneehill County will serve, enhance and promote our community.

Vision Statement

Kneehill County is first and foremost a rural community that values safety and good government for our citizens. We will grow as a community by encouraging responsible development that supports resource-based economy. This means investing in and enhancing infrastructure and services. Through Council policy, our Administration will continue to promote enviromental responsibility, prosperity, and posotive relationships with our citizens, private sector and government partners.

 

 

 Brief History

Municipal District No. 278 was established on January 1, 1944, with the first election being held on February 22, 1944, and the first Council meeting on March 7, 1944.  The Municipal District No. 278 became the Municipal District of Kneehill No. 48 in March 1945.  The municipality obtained its name from a group of hills which rise approximately 3,200 feet above sea level, and are located approximately 12 miles west of Three Hills, extending southeast through the County.  These hills were named the "Knee Hills" by the Cree and Stony natives because of their shape.  The municipality officially changed its name to Kneehill County on February 4, 1998


 

 

 

 

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Current Road Ban Status

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