Chinatown, downtown, and priorities around town
Download MP3Progress is being made in Chinatown, but several challenges remain, including some long-standing issues like the 97 Street bridge. Plus, there's a new downtown housing incentive, and council approved its strategic priorities for the term ahead of budget planning.
Here are the relevant links for this episode:
Chinatown Strategy update
- Chinatown Strategy - Initiatives and Progress - March 04, 2026
- 'Changing the narrative': City council hears from community on further Chinatown improvements
- Chinatown shows signs of improvement as City of Edmonton weighs 3 new initiatives
- "Bike lanes on steroids" Chinatown businesses want street parking back
- A moment in history: April 22, 1929 - Taproot Edmonton
- Man accused in fatal Chinatown beatings in Edmonton testifies in court
- Justin Bone's repeated firing of lawyers raises questions about limits to right of counsel
Downtown Attainable Housing Incentive
- Downtown Attainable Housing Incentive - March 4, 2026
- Edmonton looks to incentivize downtown apartment development
Council strategic priorities
- City council limits itself to four key strategic priorities for term
- Edmonton City Council Strategic Priorities | Andrew Knack
Budget planning
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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.
