Lights, camera, Downtown Action Plan!
Download MP3The City of Edmonton has announced funding for parts of the Downtown Action Plan. Plus, we discuss changes to the upcoming construction season, a motion about event legacies, and we take a trip to Gibbons, a town on the verge of financial collapse.
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Extreme weather response
- News Release: Extreme weather response activated Feb. 26
Downtown Action Plan Fund
- News Release: City investing $3 million into community-led projects downtown
- Downtown Projects and Investments
- Business Roundup: Feb. 27, 2026
Construction season
- 2026 Traffic Management Plan - Infrastructure Committee - Feb. 23, 2026
- Edmonton city councillors say drivers should see relief on roads this construction season
Trouble in Gibbons
- News Release: Town of Gibbons Provides Update Following Presentation to Sturgeon County and Provincial Direction for Expedited Viability Review
- Gibbons near 'practical insolvency,' administrator tells Sturgeon County
- News Release: Gibbons to undergo expedited viability review: Minister Williams
- Province steps in as Gibbons council approves interim budget and borrowing plan amid financial crisis
- Central Alberta town faces uncertain future as it drowns in debt and faces potential insolvency
Sports legacy motion
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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.
