â–º Listen Live

City extends Barrier-Free Grant applications until end of 2025

Businesses interested in taking part in the city’s Barrier-Free Grant now have until the end of the year to apply.

The initiative offers a matching grant covering 50 per cent of project costs, up to a maximum of $20,000, for eligible accessibility enhancements. Accessibility improvement projects focus on making both physical spaces and communication more inclusive for people with disabilities

Grande Prairie Mayor Jackie Clayton says extending the Barrier-Free Grant deadline underscores the city’s commitment to building an inclusive and caring community.

“By supporting accessibility improvements, we enhance the quality of life for all residents and strengthen engaging relationships across sectors to create a more connected and resilient city.””

Projects may include the installation of ramps, accessible washrooms, elevators, or improvements to digital platforms to ensure compatibility with assistive technologies. You can find more information, and links to apply, at the City of Grande Prairie website.

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Travel not recommended as several north end intersections flooded: RCMP

The Grande Prairie RCMP are asking you to put your plans on hold for a little while as several intersections in the city's north end are impacting by flooding. 

Beaverlodge RCMP search for alleged reckless ATV users

Beaverlodge RCMP is asking for the public's help in tracking down a trio of men believed to be driving recklessly on ATVs through town.

Municipal facility hours adjusted Monday for Heritage Day

Grande Prairie residents are being reminded several facilities will either be closed or operating on adjusted hours on Monday.

Beaverlodge without physician coverage overnight

Due to a lack of physician coverage, the Beaverlodge Municipal Hospital emergency department will be without physician coverage overnight.

AHS warns of possible measles exposure location in Grande Prairie

A confirmed measles case has prompted an exposure warning in Grande Prairie.
- Advertisement -