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Edmonton Deserves This
On the Agenda
On January 28th we are going before the City of Edmonton’s Urban Planning Committee. The outcome of our phase one feasibility work was that our urban gondola project makes sense, both technically and economically. At this meeting we have the opportunity to provide a thorough update and present the path forward. We are ready.
Prairie Sky creates a sustainable public benefit as innovative transportation infrastructure that better connects Edmontonians between Downtown and Old Strathcona through our river valley. The recreation and activation opportunities in and around West Rossdale, as well as a destination caliber tourism asset in our core, make the project attractive to those looking to invest in building our city.
We have worked very hard with public agencies and other stakeholders to outline what success looks like. Those that have been involved in our economic and technical assessment working group would echo the notion that Prairie Sky will contribute to our region in many valuable ways.
We have come a long way and we are very grateful for all the support we have received so far. There is still a long road - or should we say cable - in front of us, though. We are prepared to carry the necessary risk to make Prairie Sky a reality. However, the outcome of the Urban Planning Committee meeting on January 28th is of critical importance to us. So, we would like to ask for a favour.
Would you connect with the Mayor and your Councillor and convey to them your positive thoughts on our project?
We are ready to move forward without delay and now is the time for all of us to drive a simple message home. Edmonton deserves this.
If you think your sole voice doesn’t matter, consider this. One day, on behalf of a group of engaged citizens, I phoned City Hall and said we were serious about building an urban gondola.
We are serious about building an urban gondola...
You can find more information about the City’s current Ward boundaries
here.
Here you can find the contact information for the Mayor and the Councillors.
~ JHC