IanO
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City of Edmonton properties.
It seems to me that lots of adults in Edmonton have been having serious conversations about all our downtown problems for the last several years.Do city/provincial/federal officials or politicians attend this event?
Left over from the City's mowing-through-Rossdale days, wanting to turn that portion of the River Valley back into a pseudo-pristine nature-way. These should be issues for the current slate of wanna-be Mayoral candidates who seem to have focused on unresolvable issues instead of issues that would make a difference to the physical City.Continue to be frustrated with the City from situations like this
Yuuuup, can't have their cake and eat it to, in terms of Downtown investment and construction. Lots of hypocrites out there.I am getting whiplash from all the contradictory suggestions and demands on how to fix downtown:
"There's too much construction, I can't get there!"
"There's not enough investment, things are falling apart!"
"We need incentives to make development financially viable!"
"Why do taxes go up every year? We need to get our fiscal house in order!"
"There is so much crime and disorder and no one is doing anything!"
"The city should stay in its own lane. Get back to the basics!"
Rather than glib demands to get 'adults in the room', I think it would be more productive to acknowledge there needs to be trade-offs and no solution will be perfect.
The green house was demolished as the land was claimed by Parks and is going to be used as public open space as the Capital City Downtown Plan (or something similar) called for a pocked park in the area (I believe).Continue to be frustrated with the City from situations like this. Two character homes owner by the City, not kept up, not preserved or reinvested in, not sold to caring owners who would renovate and restore... just tear down and board up. Alas.
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The green house was demolished as the land was claimed by Parks and is going to be used as public open space as the Capital City Downtown Plan (or something similar) called for a pocked park in the area (I believe).
... to add to all the other empty lots in the area? There must be a half a dozen to a dozen. We need buildings and people living here not more empty lots!The green house was demolished as the land was claimed by Parks and is going to be used as public open space as the Capital City Downtown Plan (or something similar) called for a pocked park in the area (I believe).
There is such a thing as staging projects and not doing everything all at once. It is called planning or maybe more precisely good planning.Yuuuup, can't have their cake and eat it to, in terms of Downtown investment and construction. Lots of hypocrites out there.
You would have thought the mow through Rossdale bureaucrats probably from the 1980's would be retiring by now, but perhaps they mentored others. Bad ideas can be like weeds, lingering, stubborn and hard to get rid of.Left over from the City's mowing-through-Rossdale days, wanting to turn that portion of the River Valley back into a pseudo-pristine nature-way. These should be issues for the current slate of wanna-be Mayoral candidates who seem to have focused on unresolvable issues instead of issues that would make a difference to the physical City.
For the last several years???It seems to me that lots of adults in Edmonton have been having serious conversations about all our downtown problems for the last several years.
I am not sure how seriously our governments have been listening and if the actions they have been taking have been effective enough.




