My neighbour’s lot is draining onto my property, what do I do and who do I call to have this situation resolved?
There are some situations where homeowners have completed landscaping on their lots that force water away from their homes onto others property. The City has specific regulations that restrict homeowners from draining their property onto other homeowners yards. Please contact the City of Chestermere’s Development and Infrastructure Department for specific regulations or visit our website at Chestermere.ca.

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1. What is being developed in...?
2. Do I need a development permit?
3. What are the set-backs / maximum height requirements?
4. Can I purchase maps from the City?
5. I want to know more details about my property, such as size, assessed value, land use etc. Can I access this information online?
6. What do I need to do when I want to tie my infill house or property into the water or sanitary services in the street?
7. I have broken pavement / concrete in front of my house as a result of construction in the area, who do I call to make the repairs to the pavement and concrete?
8. I can’t find the water valve in front of my house, who do I call to locate it?
9. My neighbour’s lot is draining onto my property, what do I do and who do I call to have this situation resolved?