If it's not from the Deficit region of Canada, it's just generic "fiscal gap"
Description
Council heard more about the fiscal gap, though no action was taken yet. Plus, the latest transit ridership numbers, the Stadium Station redesign, whether to continue planting elm trees, and how this winter's approach to encampments will look a lot like last winter's despite increased need.
Here are the relevant links for this episode:
Fiscal gap
- Edmonton seeking solutions to fix grim 'fiscal gap'
- Edmonton's Funding Dilemma: Collaboration Over Confrontation - Tim Cartmell
- Edmonton mayor's letter to province asks for fair treatment in next year's budget
- Keith Gerein: Edmonton's mayor steps up, but will he take a swing?
- Calgary and province announce agreement to move forward on part of Green Line LRT
Transit ridership
- News Release: Transit ridership outpaces population growth
- Edmonton transit ridership up 14% in 2024
- Edmonton Transit to stop selling paper tickets, monthly passes as of Nov. 9
Stadium Station
Elm trees
Health Streets pilot
Encampments
- Edmonton police chief on the winter encampment strategy
- Edmonton has spent $225k fencing off former encampment sites in the first nine months of 2024
- Alberta and Edmonton at odds over data on homeless navigation centre
- Edmonton city council to get more information on encampment closure risks
Regional drivers
- 'We're subsidizing the region': 32% of drivers on Edmonton roads don't live in the city, report finds
- Edmonton has a 'free rider problem' on its roads, new report says
From the Taproot newsroom
- Alberta Ecotrust aims to accelerate building retrofits
- Provincial Priorities Act could hurt Alberta's priorities, says academic
- Transit riders organize to push for improved service and community
Rapid fire
- Recap: Winnipeg 6, Edmonton 0
- News Release: Smoke alarms: Make them work for you!
- City Bird : Vote - Bird Friendly Edmonton
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