Autumn is here, and while many of us are getting ready for the cold season, now may be a good time to consider thinking about the year ahead. Many communities in Calgary have taken part in the Enhanced Landscape Maintenance (ELM) program, which helps ensure your neighbourhoods get the care and attention they need to keep community spaces clean and safe, lawns neatly trimmed, litter cleared, flower beds maintained, and more. If this interests you, read on to find out how you and your neighbours can take part.
What Is the ELM Program?
The ELM program is a community-led initiative designed to elevate the beauty of our public spaces.
To join the program, your group must be a non-profit representing your entire neighbourhood. Your local Community Association, Residents Association, or Homeowners Association would be involved with this process and running the program, so be sure to work with them if the ELM program interests you.
Participation involves entering into a Landscape Maintenance Agreement (LMA). Once the LMA is in place, your community will receive a municipal operating grant for the ELM program.
What Does the ELM Program Cover?
• Mowing/trimming
• Litter control
• Curb sweeping, spring cleanup, and fall cleanup
• Shrub bed and tree well maintenance
• Flower bed installation and maintenance
• Watering/irrigation
What Isn’t Covered Under the ELM Program?
• Infrastructure enhancements or maintenance (e.g., community entrance signage, pathways, transit buildings/shelters, playgrounds)
• Private land enhancements, including tree planting
The City provides additional support based on need and assessment, ensuring these services meet municipal standards, including:
• Integrated pest management
• Tree care and planting
• Natural areas and urban conservation work
• Pathway infrastructure maintenance
By participating in the ELM program, you help foster a sense of belonging and pride, ensuring our neighbourhoods remain well-maintained for everyone to enjoy.
Visit calgary.ca/communities/enhanced-landscape-maintenance-funding to learn more.
Ward 2 – Councillor Jennifer Wyness proudly serves the following Communities: Arbour Lake, Citadel, Evanston, Hamptons, Hanson Ranch, Hawkwood, Hidden Valley, Kincora, Nolan Hill, Ranchlands, Sage Hill, Sherwood