https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/edmonton-driving-speed-limit-city-study#
Positive news!
I wonder if we’ll see a move toward 30km/hr speed limits in neighbourhoods at some point.
Nothing much exciting about a new Shoppers, but it’s better than the section of parking lot that was there before, and it looks like they planted some new trees, so it’s an improvement!
(By the Superstore on Calgary Trail.)
Update from today, quite a bit of progress.
Anyone think the empty site north of the Home Depot on Calgary Trail is going to get developed in the short-medium term?
Wasn’t sure where to post this. (Picked Miscellaneous, Admins please move if need be!)
I’m not affiliated with this event or able to go, but thought it may be of interest to those on the forum!
If anyone makes it out please let us know how it is!
This is the case.
For instance, the interventional radiologists look after both adult and pediatric patients.
It makes sense for the new Stollery to be connected to the U of A Hospital. (Which is why the plan is to connect it to the U of A Hospital).
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/edmonton-buses-proterra-1.7035186
This whole situation is quite unfortunate!
Does anyone think we may see a return of trolley buses in the future?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trolley_buses_in_Edmonton
This seems to be the case looking at the 2020 Mass Transit Study.
https://www.edmonton.ca/sites/default/files/public-files/assets/PDF/CityPlan_Edmonton_Mass_Transit_Strategy.pdf
Some future extension of existing lines, but no new rail lines (outside of potentially the airport connector)...
It’s because of the at grade crossings at University Ave and 76th Ave. They have to limit the number train crossings to allow for flow of vehicular traffic.
Looking at some of the documents in the Mass Transit Plan, they talk about in the future making those crossings grade separated and...
Unfortunately, our stroller does not fit down the aisle. (I don’t think it’s too crazy a stroller, but maybe it is!) Thankfully, there is lots of space close to where the doors open for stroller parking.
Tough to have wide aisles with low floor trains as the placement of the bogies leads to...
These are from the Garneau Neighbourhood Renewal and were planned/funded before the $100M.
Timeline for the $100M funded bike lanes (posted earlier in this thread):
Looking forward to engagement starting in 2024!