Green spaces are not all treated the same. Some areas of the city are regularly maintained while others are left in a naturalized state.
I’m passionate about climate actions - both to reduce emissions and help make Edmonton resilient to future climate changes. The Community Energy Transition Strategy and a recent report presented to the Executive Committee on June 15th highlights that we need to take urgent action.
Today Council voted on implementing a pilot project for the full closure of the downtown traffic lane on 102 Ave between 99 Street and 103 Street.
A report at the Executive Committee highlighted several options with pros and cons for funding package, funding formula, and freezes or decreases.
Did you know that Edmonton currently allows two different types of firework permits?
I want to end the week on a high note and share a few highlights with some good news for our City!
As your City Councillor, if you only read one of my posts this month, I recommend reading this one. Transparency about our budget is essential - especially considering the challenges and difficult decisions ahead.
People should be able to get to their various destinations in an efficient, accessible and safe manner no matter by public transit, walking, rolling, or in a vehicle.
Small and local businesses are at the heart of our economy - and we as a City need to make sure we are supporting them to succeed.
Since elected, I’ve made a point of reaching out to every Community League in Ward Anirniq. I look forward to continuing to have great conversations, and thank you to all Leagues and volunteers for the great work you do!
While it’s warming up, we still can’t forget about snow/ice. It was a hard snow and ice season between the weather and many lessons learned about services going forward.
The Spring 2022 Supplemental Operating Budget Adjustment (SOBA) is coming to Council April 19.