David A
Senior Member
It is coming along. There was a 10 to 15 year period where virtually nothing was built downtown, which was sad. While part of that period was economically not so good, it wasn't the whole time. Some sort of inertia or malaise set in then that has not yet been fully overcome. It is good to see things still moving ahead, albeit more slowly when the economy was better.It's called democracy. Federal and provincial politics are two different things, and Edmonton is not that conservative. And societies are dynamic.
Just 10 year ago, 30% of roads in the city were in very poor condition, worst in the country. Now it's down to 5% I believe. Still there is a long way to go.
Edmonton lacks investment in infrastructure. It's a rough looking city. It has improved dramatically since 2010 when I moved here.
Edmonton has its own identity and history, you just need to make an effort to see it.
It is hard to do, but I would encourage every person who reads this to try look at our city through the eyes of a visitor. Some things are ok, some not. It will then become clearer what we need to focus on improving.