The Fort Saskatchewan RCMP and the Policing Committee invite you to consider and select your policing priorities for 2026-2027. What policing issues matter most to you? By aligning policing strategies with the needs of residents, the Annual Policing Plan (APP) ensures a focused and proactive approach to keeping Fort Saskatchewan a safe and thriving community.

This is a chance for residents to provide feedback to our local policing services and help shape policing priorities in our community.

Explanation of Policing Priorities

Crime Reduction – Property Crime and Theft
Includes vehicle theft, theft from a vehicle, break and enter, vandalism, mischief, theft, possession of stolen property, and property damage.

Crime Reduction – Person’s Crime
Includes assault, domestic violence, uttering threats, robbery, homicide, fraud, human trafficking, kidnapping, firearms/weapons, etc.

Reduce Drug Offences
Includes possession of controlled substances, drug trafficking, production of drugs, and drug-impaired driving.

Traffic Safety / Vision Zero
Includes impaired driving, speeding, distracted driving, and vehicle noise. Vision Zero is the long-term goal of achieving zero fatalities and major injury collisions on roadways.

Police Community Relations
Includes positive police and community engagement, focus on youth, school engagement, crime prevention education, safety presentations, and collaboration with community partners.

Police Visibility
Includes increased patrolling, representation in schools, and attendance at public events.