My Edif-eyes are burning
Download MP3The Downtown Recovery Coalition and the Edmonton Police Service funding formula make news this week without making any new or newsworthy changes to their composition or talking points.
Here are the relevant links for this episode:
North side power couple
North side power couple
Strategic plan
Handsome coach
Jason Kenney
Bike lanes
- Edmonton councillors support spending $170M on new bike lanes by 2026
- Edmonton may spend $170 million to build 100 km of bike lanes by 2026
- Aaron Paquette's tweet thread
Affordable housing
- Edmonton councillors urged to include precariously housed people in creating affordable housing solutions
- Sohi: My reflections after today's Community and Public Services Committee meeting
Funding formula
- Rob's tweet
- Mack's tweet
- 2019: Edmonton's new police chief isn't afraid to shake up status quo, say former colleagues
Downtown Recovery Coalition
- Edmonton councillor wants to get rid of illegal parking lots Downtown and speed up development
- Working towards a safe and vibrant downtown Edmonton - Downtown Recovery Coalition
- Mack's tweet
Code of conduct
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