Crime is now illegal
Speaking Municipally
English - September 15, 2023 18:00 - 34 minutes - 31.9 MB - ★★★★★ - 3 ratingsGovernment News edmonton yeg politics news city council yegcc local Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
The province and EPS held a press conference to issue a new ban on crime. That'll fix it. Plus, Boyle Street will be out of its location on Sept. 30, and the city will be short just over $70M this year.
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Boyle Street
Boyle Street to alter services ahead of Edmonton Oilers-led developmentBoyle Street Community Services to leave location near Rogers Place this monthKeith Gerein's tweetBoyle Street's looming closure begs community to question: Do Edmonton's most vulnerable matter?'This place helps so many people': Edmontonians react to Boyle Street building closureKeith Gerein: Boyle Street's closure a mess that didn't need to happenZero tolerance
News Release: Zero tolerance for crimeEdmonton police chief explains how new 'zero tolerance' rules will play out on city streetsAlberta government introduces new public safety protocols aimed at addressing crime concernsOpen-air drug use, escalating violence and disorder underline EPS Safer Public Spaces approachBudget deficit
On the agenda: Operating deficits, capital spending, and another Oliver towerCity of Edmonton forecasts $73.8 million deficit in 2023 operating budgetCity staff will 'curb and watch' discretionary spending to offset projected $73.8 million year-end deficitSurface parking
There are 275 surface parking lots in downtown Edmonton, most without permitsAffordable housing
News Release: Affordable housing units receive upgradeClimate and housing
Task force led by Lisa Raitt, Don Iveson aims to bridge climate, housing issuesValley Line LRT
Delays aside, are Edmonton drivers ready for the new Valley Line?This episode was sponsored by the Edmonton Community Foundation, which presents Wills Week from Oct. 2 to 6. Wills Week is a series of free online and in-person seminars from Alberta wills and estates lawyers on the importance of having an up-to-date will. Learn more and register for the free event.
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