#FreeTheBuffalo
Download MP3We follow up on what 102 Avenue looks like with cars on it. Plus, updates on Buffalo art, the Alberta budget, drinking in parks, a police commission investigation, downtown police deployments, and the noise bylaw. Phew!
Here are the relevant links for this episode:
Here are the relevant links for this episode:
Emergency alerts
Dining weeks
Pavement protection
- March 1 Executive Committee Meeting (see protocol items)
- ISSA Award for Excellence in Pavement Preservation
102 Avenue
#FreeTheBuffalo
- Media Statement: Walterdale Bridge public art update
- Edmonton apologizes to Canadian artist after suggesting artwork was pro-colonist
- Speaking Municipally: Episode 132
Budget 2023
- Alberta Budget 2023
- Alberta budget 2023: What's in it for Edmonton?
- Alberta government promises $125M to new MacEwan School of Business in Tuesday's budget
- Budget falls short on infrastructure deficit, municipalities say
- Alberta creates fiscal accountability plan to require balanced budgets
Alcohol in parks
- Alcohol in Edmonton parks allowed on permanent basis
- 'We get along fine': Edmonton's booze sites in public parks here to stay
Police stuff
- Third-party probe clears Coun. Stevenson after ex-police commission colleague's complaint
- EPS Chief McFee says police 'prepared to lead' efforts to address Downtown crime, disorder
- Edmonton police rezoning downtown beat boundaries
Noise bylaw
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