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This week, we discuss City Plan measurements, the National Urban Park initiative, a looming CSU52 vote on the city's "best and final" offer, and the implications of ending EndPovertyEdmonton.
Correction: We incorrectly stated that outgoing EndPovertyEdmonton executive director Erick Ambtman is a current member of the Edmonton Police Commission. In fact, his last meeting as a commissioner was on Nov. 16, 2023.
Here are the relevant links for this episode:
Shout-out!
City Plan
National Urban Park
CSU52 vote
- Unionized city workers to vote directly on Edmonton's offer, delaying potential strike or lockout
- City of Edmonton Proposal Vote Information | CSU 52
- News Release: City is considering both employees and taxpayers with CSU 52 best and final offer
- City of Edmonton offers wage increase with retroactive pay, hybrid work in 'best and final' deal to CSU 52 members
- Media Statement: Statement on 2023 Financial Results
Ending EndPovertyEdmonton
- EndPovertyEdmonton's Funding Reduced by Edmonton City Council
- City slashed End Poverty Edmonton funding in private meeting
- Mack's blog posts about EndPovertyEdmonton
- Nov 2023: EndPovertyEdmonton Rejects Hateful, Prejudiced Resolutions in Alberta
- May 2023: EndPovertyEdmonton's 2023 Alberta Provincial Election Priorities
- March 18, 2014: Edmonton aspires to eliminate poverty within a generation
Affordable housing
- Federal government announces $175M to build affordable housing in Edmonton
- The City's new Affordable Housing Strategy brings hope for a brighter future
- Building more homes that Canadians can afford in Edmonton
Organic waste
Rapid fire
- Renewable energy developments in Alberta to face strict new rules
- A new phase is in the works for Alberta's 1,000 km/h high-speed train
- Alberta NDP leadership candidate to focus on climate change, drought
Speaking Municipally is produced by Taproot Edmonton, a source of curiosity-driven original stories, curated newsletters on various topics, and locally focused podcasts, all in the service of informing Edmontonians about what is going on in their community. Sign up to get The Pulse, our weekday news briefing. It's free!
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Manage episode 404052934 series 2415219
This week, we discuss City Plan measurements, the National Urban Park initiative, a looming CSU52 vote on the city's "best and final" offer, and the implications of ending EndPovertyEdmonton.
Correction: We incorrectly stated that outgoing EndPovertyEdmonton executive director Erick Ambtman is a current member of the Edmonton Police Commission. In fact, his last meeting as a commissioner was on Nov. 16, 2023.
Here are the relevant links for this episode:
Shout-out!
City Plan
National Urban Park
CSU52 vote
- Unionized city workers to vote directly on Edmonton's offer, delaying potential strike or lockout
- City of Edmonton Proposal Vote Information | CSU 52
- News Release: City is considering both employees and taxpayers with CSU 52 best and final offer
- City of Edmonton offers wage increase with retroactive pay, hybrid work in 'best and final' deal to CSU 52 members
- Media Statement: Statement on 2023 Financial Results
Ending EndPovertyEdmonton
- EndPovertyEdmonton's Funding Reduced by Edmonton City Council
- City slashed End Poverty Edmonton funding in private meeting
- Mack's blog posts about EndPovertyEdmonton
- Nov 2023: EndPovertyEdmonton Rejects Hateful, Prejudiced Resolutions in Alberta
- May 2023: EndPovertyEdmonton's 2023 Alberta Provincial Election Priorities
- March 18, 2014: Edmonton aspires to eliminate poverty within a generation
Affordable housing
- Federal government announces $175M to build affordable housing in Edmonton
- The City's new Affordable Housing Strategy brings hope for a brighter future
- Building more homes that Canadians can afford in Edmonton
Organic waste
Rapid fire
- Renewable energy developments in Alberta to face strict new rules
- A new phase is in the works for Alberta's 1,000 km/h high-speed train
- Alberta NDP leadership candidate to focus on climate change, drought
Speaking Municipally is produced by Taproot Edmonton, a source of curiosity-driven original stories, curated newsletters on various topics, and locally focused podcasts, all in the service of informing Edmontonians about what is going on in their community. Sign up to get The Pulse, our weekday news briefing. It's free!
★ Support this podcast ★287集单集
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