Let me Hemp you with that motion, Councillor
Download MP3Speed limit reduction passes!
Distracted walking is still legal in Edmonton, Andrew Knack proves Einstein's definition of insanity is "calling in to City Council meetings" and Mill Creek Ravine daylighting gets an update.
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T-Shirts for a good cause
Holt Renfrew
City Market
Speed Limit Reduction
- Lower residential speed limits on horizon; final vote in 2020
- Edmonton council gears down speed limit debate until 2020
- Motion text - tweet
- Mayor Iveson commends citizens - tweet
- Vote Breakdown - tweet
- Decision Tree - tweet
- First hashtag in a motion? - tweet
Dziadyk Withdraws
- Paige Parsons' tweet
- Jon Dziadyk's tweet
- Slow zone: City councillors warming to idea of 2-tier residential speeds
Knack Fails
Troy Praises Nickel
Mill Creek Ravine Daylighting
Smart Cities Challenge
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