
Council & Minutes
Cremona Elected Officials
Official Administrator Doug Lagore
Mayor
Deputy
Councillor
Councillor
Councillor
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The Village of Cremona is governed by a Mayor and four Councillors. Council's term is four years, currently from 2021 - 2025.
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Council meetings are held the third Tuesday of every month at 7 pm. An informal coffee time is held prior to the Council meetings from 6:30 to 7 pm. Council meetings are held in Chambers at 106 1st Ave E. Council Meetings are available live on Zoom using the following link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/5592007144?pwd=ACaXQLINzRwNGqEH5Dl9vKBTSqpxYo.1
If you would like to join by telephone dial 1-780-666-0144 and use Meeting ID # 559 200 7144
2025
Meeting Agendas & Minutes
Meeting Date
Agenda Packages
Meeting Minutes
April 24, 2025
Special Meeting Agenda
Special Council Meeting pkg
April 15, 2025
April 15, 2025, Agenda package
March 26, 2025 @ 6 pm
Special Council Meeting
Special Council Meeting Agenda
March 18, 2025
Regular Council Meeting
March 25, 2025, Special Council Meeting Agenda
March 26, 2025, Special Council Meeting Minutes
February 18, 2025
February 18, 2025 Regular Council Meeting Agenda
February 18, 2025, Regular Council Meeting Agenda
February 18, 2025 Regular Council Meeting Minutes
January 21, 2025
Regular Council Meeting
January 21, 2025, Regular Council Meeting Agenda
January 21, 2025 Regular Council Meeting Minutes
January 15, 2025
Special Council Meeting
January 15, 2025 Special Council Meeting package
January 8, 2025
Special Meeting Agenda
January 8, 2025 Special Council Meeting package
January 8, 2025 Special Council Meeting Minutes
Archived Council Minutes
Municipal Area Partnership
The Municipal Area Partnership is a diverse group of unique and independent communities in Mountain View County, including the Village of Cremona. They work together to provide a great place to reside, work, play and grow in a safe and healthy environment, while enhancing economic development, leading to prosperity and sustainability for all.
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The MAP Committee is an advisory board to the member municipalities. They provide recommendations to each of the six participating councils for their consideration. The Committee is intended to enhance the process relative to issues of a regional nature.
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At the Alberta Urban Municipalities Association (AUMA) Convention in Calgary in November 2009, MAP received the Minister's Outstanding Achievement Award under the Innovation category.