Everyone is mad for different reasons
Download MP3City administration is bowing down to provincial bike lane legislation that doesn't even exist yet. Plus, council requested more information on how infill impacts surrounding property values, and we discuss the proposed LRT station fare gate pilot.
- (00:00) - Introduction
- (01:31) - Municipal bike lanes
- (10:23) - Bike lanes in Ontario
- (13:25) - Pause on active transportation infrastructure
- (18:29) - Fare gate pilot
- (24:40) - Infill impacts
- (32:46) - Movers & Shakers
- (36:19) - Fringe update
- (38:25) - Close
Here are the relevant links for this episode:
Municipal bike lanes
- Province seeks input on bikes lanes, cyclists push back
- Edmonton council votes to keep parking while building bike lanes along 50th Street
- Alberta monitoring debate over bike lanes in Ontario, considering similar legislation
- Government of Alberta praises Ontario court ruling on bike lanes
Fare gate pilot
- Edmonton city council to vote on fare gate pilot project in November
- September 2024: Fare gate pilot could fail, podcast hosts suggest
- Episode 277 | A fair shake for fare gates faces delay
Infill impacts
- Edmonton councillor seeks study on infill property values
- Jacob Dawang: Edmonton's $15M infill property tax dividend
Movers & Shakers
- Andrew Knack's LinkedIn post
- Gerein: Blake Desjarlais's hiring at Edmonton city hall was a puzzler. So is his exit after just 90 days.
- Rajah Maggay's LinkedIn post
- Aileen Giesbrecht's LinkedIn post
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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.
