It's beginning to feel a lot like budget
Download MP3In the midst of the regularly scheduled November Ice Age, we follow up on the poor climate budgeting from last week. Plus, there was $5M in Downtown Vibrancy grants that got spent in the last year, and we track down what got funded.
Here are the relevant links for this episode:
Windermere solar panels
Parking ban
- News Release: Parking ban Phase 1 (Major roads) takes effect Nov. 8 at 7pm
- News Release: Parking ban Priority 1 (Major roads) ends Nov. 11 at 8am
Carbon budget
- Troy's tweet thread
- News Release: Air Products to Receive Approximately $475 Million (CAD) in Funding for Alberta, Canada Net-Zero Hydrogen Energy Complex from Government Energy Transition Programs
- 'Shocked and disappointed': Edmonton climate advisory committee decries proposed budget
- 2021 Fall Supplemental Operating Budget Adjustment
- The City of Calgary releases recommendation for 2023-2026 Service Plans and Budgets
- C40 Cities
Operating budget
- Demolition date for Northlands Coliseum still up in the air, almost 5 years after it closed
- Bike Plan Implementation – Moving Towards the 2023-2026 Capital and Operating Budget
Downtown vibrancy grants
Single-use item reduction grant
Wolf Willow parking ban
- Wolf Willow parking ban will be discontinued
- What We Heard: Wolf Willow Residential Parking Pilot Program (PDF)
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