Crime is now illegal
Download MP3The 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.
Here are the relevant links for this episode:
Here are the relevant links for this episode:
Boyle Street
- Boyle Street to alter services ahead of Edmonton Oilers-led development
- Boyle Street Community Services to leave location near Rogers Place this month
- Keith Gerein's tweet
- Boyle 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 closure
- Keith Gerein: Boyle Street's closure a mess that didn't need to happen
Zero tolerance
- News Release: Zero tolerance for crime
- Edmonton police chief explains how new 'zero tolerance' rules will play out on city streets
- Alberta government introduces new public safety protocols aimed at addressing crime concerns
- Open-air drug use, escalating violence and disorder underline EPS Safer Public Spaces approach
Budget deficit
- On the agenda: Operating deficits, capital spending, and another Oliver tower
- City of Edmonton forecasts $73.8 million deficit in 2023 operating budget
- City staff will 'curb and watch' discretionary spending to offset projected $73.8 million year-end deficit
Surface parking
Affordable housing
- News Release: Affordable housing units receive upgrade
Climate and housing
Valley Line LRT
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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