Let’s start with an overview of what public hearings are and how you can participate in this process!
Utility Committee received a report that said Edmontonians throw out an average of 450 million single-use items annually including shopping bags, takeout containers, cups, utensils, straws, etc.
Between a Regular Council Meeting and Public Hearing - Council made over 40 decisions this week alone - many were passing the recommendations from Council committees, like the Mass Transit Plan and Anti-Racism Strategy next steps, that I’ve previously highlighted.
Lots of rich discussions and items moving forward from committee meetings to next week’s packed Council meeting.
Great News Dunluce! Your area is now on the list for neighbourhood renewal!
COVID-19 has been extremely frustrating for us all, and this past week has been a whirlwind.
Hey folks, let’s talk about transit and the disappointing report that came out last week regarding the Metro Line Northwest LRT expansion.
Another week flies by! A few highlights from my week were the community meetings with the Castle Downs Recreation Society, the Rossyln Community League, and the Crossroads Business Improvement Association.
Council had another packed week with a two-day Council meeting (Monday and Wednesday) and Public Hearing on Tuesday.
The City’s Safe Crossings program has updated their map with projects scheduled for 2022! Ward Anirniq has 5 new projects…
Snow and ice removal in the City is not working for many Edmontonians. I’ve been speaking with my Council colleagues, meeting with Administration, and connecting with residents who are experiencing our roads, sidewalks, and pathways first-hand.
Hello! Here is the first weekly round up for 2022! This week Council was back in session and had three committee meetings: Community and Public Services, Urban Planning Committee, and Executive Committee.