Thinking about the need to Maca cut
Download MP3Council's got budget on the mind and is thinking about the places where they might need to Maca cut. The City Auditor reports an ongoing culture change, and the Edmonton Integrity Commissioner is officially announced. Meanwhile, Calgary is beating us in vision zero, without even trying.
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Here are the relevant links if you'd like to go deeper on this week's episode:
Here are the relevant links if you'd like to go deeper on this week's episode:
Yard Waste
- Plan to remove grass clippings from weekly garbage pickup inches ahead
- Mayor Iveson — “I leave my clippings on the lawn"
109 Street Development
Office Vacancy Rate
Budget Updates & Debt
- An Edmonton City Council clash is coming on debt as other money dries up
- 'A lot of money': Industry eyes late fines as grand opening booked for Walterdale Bridge
Culture, Integrity, and Ethics
- Culture of accountability at city hall finally taking hold: city auditor
- Former MP Brent Rathgeber named Edmonton's first ethics adviser
Lower Speed Limits
- Councillors to debate lowering residential speed limit to 30 km/h
- 30 km/h could be new default speed limit in Calgary
- Vision Zero Edmonton on Twitter: "We have to do better. There was one speeder who went 100 km in a 30 km zone today."
In this episode we mentioned fellow Alberta Podcast Network member That's a Thing?!, "a sometimes belated, already outdated guide to your teens, tweens and everything under 20." We also talked about the ATB X Accelerator, "a three-month accelerator program built and operated by ATB, exclusively for early-stage entrepreneurs across a wide range of industries."
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