HOW TO Comments Continued: COMMERCIAL VEHICLE ENFORCEMENT

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COMMERCIAL VEHICLE ENFORCEMENT
Head Office
Steve Callahan, Chief Transport Officer
Room 401, Provincial Building
4920 - 51 Street
Red Deer, AB T4N 6K8
(403) 340-5225
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Jacquie Daumont, Superintendent - Operations
Room 401, Provincial Building
4920 - 51 Street
Red Deer, AB T4N 6K8
(403) 340-5225
COMMERCIAL VEHICLE ENFORCEMENT REGIONS
Grande Prairie Region
Jim Sawitsky, Superintendent
Suite 80, 11059 - 78 Avenue
Grande Prairie, AB T8W 2J7
(780) 538-6444
St. Paul Region
Walter Cardinal, Superintendent
PO Box 414
St. Paul, AB T0A 3A4
(780) 645-6216
Stony Plain Region
Kathy Golem, Superintendent
Room 223, Provincial Building
4709 - 44 Avenue
Stony Plain, AB T7Z 1N4
(780) 968-4200
Red Deer Region
Dave Tippe, Superintendent
Room 401, Provincial Building
4920 - 51 Street
Red Deer, AB T4N 6K8
(403) 340-5225
High River Region
Matt Zazula, Superintendent
309 Macleod Trail, P.O Box 5201
High River, AB T1V 1M4
(403) 652-8359
Lethbridge Region
Russ Fikowski, Superintendent
1st Floor, Administration Building
909 - 3rd Avenue North
Lethbridge, AB T1H 0H5
(403) 382-4135
COMMERCIAL
VEHICLE
ENFORCEMENT
OR ITS
EMPLOYEES
Commitment to quality service
Commercial Vehicle Enforcement is
dedicated to ensuring public safety and
protecting the transportation
infrastructure of Alberta.
Every
member of Commercial Vehicle
Enforcement is committed to making
Alberta a safer province by providing
effective and efficient service.
Positive comments are invited
Commercial Vehicle Enforcement has
prepared this pamphlet to encourage
you to express your appreciation for
quality work. Let us know if you were
pleased with the service you received
from a Commercial Vehicle
Enforcement employee.
How to submit your compliment
You may express your compliment in
writing, by phone, or in person.
Addresses and phone numbers of the
Chief Transport Officer and Regional
Offices are provided on the back of this
pamphlet.
Your comments may be
written in the field provided on this
brochure and dropped off at any
Vehicle Inspection Station or District
Office, or mailed to the address list on
the back.
What if you don’t know the employee’s
name?
Your comments about Commercial Vehicle
Enforcement:
If you don’t know the employee’s
name, simply write a letter to the Chief
Transport Officer setting out the date,
time, and circumstances leading to
your compliment. Efforts will be made
to identify the employee involved.
Name:
What will happen to your compliment?
A written compliment will be viewed by
all persons in the employee’s chain of
command and will be attached to the
employee’s personnel file. In addition,
it may be reprinted in a departmental
monthly newsletter.
Your feedback is important
Let Commercial Vehicle Enforcement
know what they are doing right. Public
input is crucial to ensure that
Commercial Vehicle Enforcement is
able to meet Albertans’ needs. Thank
you for taking the time to recognize
the employees – your letter will make
a difference.
Address:
Telephone No.:
Employee(s) involved:
Comments: