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Download MP3This week, we drive into the wonderful world of transit memes aboard route #4. Plus, the push to close 76 Avenue to cars, the latest efforts to address noisy vehicles, and the need to repair community league facilities.
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Here are the relevant links for this episode:
Police blotter
Transit love
- How two transit movements take similar routes to highlight positivity in place of negativity
- Wellbeing In Transit : Design Jam
- May 2011: Leading the Way: LRT Dance Party in Edmonton
76 Avenue
- January 2025: 'Bold' vision for 76 Ave calls for rerouting vehicle traffic
- City hall committee recommends Mill Creek bridge replacements, daylighting creek
Campaign contributions
Noisy vehicles
- July 2024: $1,000 tickets haven't stopped noisy vehicles: councillor
- February 2023: Obnoxiously loud vehicles will be fined $1K following changes to bylaw passed by Edmonton city council
- February 2021: Edmonton noisy vehicle enforcement pilot sees mixed results
Community leagues
Rapid fire
- Edmonton mayoral candidate Andrew Knack takes campaign to sidewalk — literally
- Alberta to launch anti-speeding campaign following 'deeply concerning' surge in fatal collisions in Edmonton
- Las Vegas is hurting as tourism drops. Are Canadians behind the Sin City slump?
Election project
- What issues do you care about as you consider who to vote for in the 2025 municipal election, and why?
- A progress report on Taproot's election project
- What we heard at our election listening sessions
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Stephanie Swensrude
Stephanie is a curator and reporter at Taproot Edmonton. She attended NAIT's radio and television program and has worked at CBC, CFJC in Kamloops, and 630 CHED.
