Municipal Enforcement Services Community Programs
Municipal Enforcement Services (MES) in Fort Saskatchewan offers community programs that promote safety, education, and positive engagement. From hands-on learning at the Bike Rodeo to impactful experiences through the P.A.R.T.Y. Program and recognition through the Positive Ticket Program, these initiatives help build strong connections between officers and residents while encouraging safe and responsible choices.
Bike Rodeo
The objective of this program is to:
- test riding skills and traffic safety knowledge of young cyclists;
- reduce the number of accidents involving cyclists;
- promote bicycle safety awareness at all ages; and,
- increase communication between the police and young people.
Some youth organizations, such as Cubs, Scouts, Brownies and Guides, may earn a proficiency badge.
P.A.R.T.Y. Program
The P.A.R.T.Y. (Prevent Alcohol and Risk-Related Trauma in Youth) Program is a one-day injury awareness and prevention program, for youth ages 15 and older.
Positive Ticket Program
A community program where you observe kids doing good things and reward them with a voucher or coupon for some fun, free activity. Positive Tickets are issued to youth by caring adults for good behaviour, such as wearing bicycle helmets, crossing the street safely or picking up garbage.
The purpose of Positive Tickets is to build relationships of trust with youth in your community and encourage good behaviour.
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Contact Us
Municipal Enforcement Services
Protective Services Building
200 Town Crest Road
Fort Saskatchewan, AB T8L 0G7
Ph: 780-997-7930
After-hour calls: Please leave a detailed voicemail, and a Community Peace Officer will contact you on or before the next business day.