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Engineering Department
CA EDM RG-101-1 · Reeks · 1906 - 1972; predominant 1952 - 1964
Part of Town of Jasper Place fonds

The Engineering Department was established in 1958 when the Department of Public Works and the Department of Public Utilities were amalgamated. The department was responsible for the construction and maintenance of Town infrastructure, such as streets, parks, and water and sewer lines, as well as for providing garbage collection and metre reading services. The Department was also tasked with building the Jasper Place Sports Centre. When the Town of Jasper Place amalgamated with the City of Edmonton, the Engineering Department was subsumed into the larger City Engineer's Department.

This series consists of records created and collected by the Jasper Place Engineering Department. It includes project reports, updates, finances, correspondence, police reports on damage to infrastructure, personnel, and blueprints. This series also includes a plaque for the First Street Paving Program.

Reports
CA EDM RG-18-7 · Reeks · 1906 - 2008
Part of City of Edmonton. Finance Department fonds

This series contains reports from the Finance Department, it's predecessors and successors. This material was mostly collected as discrete items.

Fire Fighting
CA EDM RG-70-5 · Reeks · 1906 - 1996, predominant 1985 - 1996
Part of City of Edmonton. Edmonton Fire Department fonds

Series consists of the records of fires and alarms in Edmonton, and includes 18 ledgers. An order has been imposed on the material. The arrangement includes 3 subseries. The subseries are as follows:

  • Subseries 1: Fire Reports
  • Subseries 2: Record of Alarms
  • Subseries 3: Strategic Planning
Debentures
CA EDM RG-18-1 · Reeks · 1907 - 1988
Part of City of Edmonton. Finance Department fonds

This series contains records relating to the generation of funds by the City of Edmonton, including debentures, treasury bills, and bond coupons.

CA EDM RG-8-8.10 · Reeks · 1907 - 1966
Part of City of Edmonton. Office of the City Clerk fonds

Specially appointed committees were struck to meet the needs of the City Council to respond to specific issues arising from the business of the City. Calls for investigation of administrative matters, organization of public meetings, special commemorative events, or fact finding to answer questions raised by aldermen led to the appointment of short-term committees. By 1915, many of these committees such as the Finance Committee and the Negotiating Committee were routinely appointed each year. Other committees had shorter lifespans, or changed name and focus as the needs of the City Council changed.

During the period following the Second World War the work of organizing these committees increased significantly and a Secretary to the Committees was hired. Eventually the committee structure stabilized to four or five regularly appointed bodies which appear in most of the years from the 1930s onwards.

This series contains correspondence and special reports from these special committees.

Reports and Publications
CA EDM RG-8-8.18 · Reeks · 1907 - 2006
Part of City of Edmonton. Office of the City Clerk fonds

This series contains reports and publications created and received by the Office of the City Clerk. It also contains special reports delivered to the City Council in the early-to-mid 1900s on a variety of topics, including utilities and development. It also includes special investigations into issues such as fires, conflict of interest, and prostitution.