Keeping transit 💯 … cops, that is
Download MP3The province announces a plan to recruit 100 extra cops to clean up transit, and the city talks about what YOU can do to help with that. Or maybe just take a scooter instead. They’re back.
Here are the relevant links for this episode:
Here are the relevant links for this episode:
Alberta Podcast Network
100 cops
- News Release: Transit safety and violent crime: Enough is enough
- Alberta government pushing to add 100 more police officers between Calgary and Edmonton
- Province promises more cops to tackle transit safety, crime in Edmonton
- My Statement on Today's Provincial Transit Safety Funding Announcement | by Office of the Mayor Amarjeet Sohi
- Councillor Erin Rutherford's tweet
One Strong Voice
- News Release: City's new bystander awareness campaign aims to create safer public spaces
- One Strong Voice
- Intervene or just call police? Edmonton, premier offer differing advice on transit violence
- Councillor Aaron Paquette's comment
LRT expansion
- Edmonton's Blatchford LRT stations set to open in 2024, shortlisted Capital Line South builders to make final pitch
- Keith Gerein: Edmonton's next LRT line shaping up to be a train to nowhere — Blatchford
- On the agenda: A new park, esports, and transit safety
Off-peak transit
Micromobility
- Drivers, Start Your Earnings. Lyft Coming Soon to Edmonton
- Electric scooters arrive in Edmonton with expanded operation areas
Communications dept.
- Catrin Owen's post
- Kimberly Armstrong's post
- Two high-ranking City of Edmonton managers leave positions, more leadership shakeups may follow
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