Council decided to stick with a smaller, previously-approved increase to transit fares, instead of asking for a big increase. We also discuss council procedures, BRT, shelter standards and locations, and the city's approach to major projects.
Here are the relevant links for this episode:
Fringe wrap
- Edmonton Fringe $72K short of fundraising goal as festival draws to a close
- MHCare Medical Donates $58,000 to Support Fringe
Council procedures
Transit costs
- Edmonton to fill $10M gap in revenue to keep low-income transit program
- Edmonton transit may double monthly costs for seniors in 2025 with steep hikes for ARC and cash fares
- Edmonton mayor wants Alberta government's help to keep low-income transit program afloat
BRT
Project management
- No New Projects Without A New Management Approach — Tim Cartmell
- Minutes for the item at the Aug. 20, 2024 city council meeting
- Project Management Audit (March 2022) — Andrew Knack
Shelter standards
- Opinion: Full picture needed on encampment debate
- On the agenda: Transit fare increase, shelter standards, affordable housing
- Edmonton councillors say heavy industrial areas not suitable for homeless shelters
- Where should new shelters go in Edmonton?
630 CHED
- Corus Entertainment's 630 CHED moving up the AM dial
- Corus Entertainment 'aggressively' cutting costs, laying off more employees as revenue slumps
From the Taproot newsroom
- Taproot launches an Events Roundup
- Alberta oil to become carbon fibre in new Edmonton facility
- Edmonton is a city filled with stones, bones, and ancient history
- Events promote women and girls to throw TDs or drop in
Rapid fire
- Alberta premier reveals plans to transfer hospitals away from AHS
- PSA: Police commission member recruitment underway
- Here's how Edmonton's commute time stacks up against other Canadian spots
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