Municipal Enforcement
The role of the Municipal Enforcement Officers is to enhance public safety, contributing to a high quality of life in High River.
Municipal Enforcement
Our Municipal Enforcement Officers focus on proactive enforcement, community engagement, and public education. We're here to help and look forward to working with you!
Check out our How to Live in High River guide—a simple, easy-to-follow overview of key bylaws, tips, and expectations to help you be a great neighbour and enjoy life in our community.
Policing Priorities Report
Each year, we gather resident feedback through a policing priorities survey and in-person event to help inform the annual plan for both RCMP and Peace Officer services. This year’s results are shared in our 2026 Policing Priorities Report.
What are Bylaws?
What is a Bylaw?
Bylaws are rules or laws created by organizations or local governments to regulate themselves and the people they serve. Bylaws can establish policies or rules, outline a service to be provided or specify a process or regulation.
Types of Bylaws
In general, bylaws are enacted and fall into one of the following categories.
- Establishing a service
- Authorizing the imposition of rates and levies to pay for services,
- Regulating persons or their property for the general public good,
- Regulating processes or procedural matters related to the governance or administration within the local government.
Commonly Requested Bylaws for High River
When to Call Municipal Enforcement?
When calling Municipal Enforcement to report a concern, ensure you provide full contact information and occurrence details to assist Peace Officers in investigating your concern. Non-urgent matters will be addressed on the next available day/shift.
Call Municipal Enforcement for the following:
- Have a concern or complaint regarding a general bylaw matter (parking, unsightly property, noise, sidewalk snow removal etc.)
- Have an animal control concern (animal at large, contained animal, nuisance barking)
Emergency? Call 9-1-1
Municipal Enforcement Links & Information
- Municipal Enforcement Fast Facts
- Municipal Enforcement & Answers to Common Questions
- Downtown Parking Information
- Be a Good Neighbour! The Town's Good Neighbour Bylaw
- Traffic Bylaw
- Town of High River Bylaws
Municipal Enforcement Officers work to educate the public and raise awareness to gain compliance with Town Bylaws and Provincial Acts and Regulations. Our Community Peace Officers are appointed by the Alberta Justice and Solicitor General and are sworn Peace Officers under the Alberta Peace Office Act.
We're Here to Help!
Municipal Enforcement
24/7 Municipal Enforcement Complaint Line: 403-603-3643
General Inquiries and Administration: 403-603-3644
hrps@highriver.ca
Report a Concern