David A
Senior Member
I call bs on this. For instance, if someone wants to put money into a joint account, they can add it, no one will object. But it makes for a nice excuse for inaction, which our city is good at.
What makes me embarrassed is Edmontonians who don’t support the interests of their city. Why is it expected that Edmonton should carry the cost of all regional services and yet the outlying communities stand to benefit disproportionately from the increased tax base of said services. Time for everyone to realize that pooling resources to improve services for all is a more reasonable approach.This is good to hear, but its called the Edmonton International Airport and most of the travellers come from Edmonton.
So I wish the city would take more initiative to improve service, rather than passing around the begging bowl to other municipalities. Frankly as an Edmontonian I feel its a bit embarrassing
I don't have a problem if others agree to contribute. I just have a problem when it became an excuse for our city to delay funding more.What makes me embarrassed is Edmontonians who don’t support the interests of their city. Why is it expected that Edmonton should carry the cost of all regional services and yet the outlying communities stand to benefit disproportionately from the increased tax base of said services. Time for everyone to realize that pooling resources to improve services for all is a more reasonable approach.
I'm not sure if you're trolling now or what but I can promise you that's not how any of this went down.I don't have a problem if others agree to contribute. I just have a problem when it became an excuse for our city to delay funding more.
I agree, but it seems like pulling teeth to get more transit service to our airport. I was very disappointed the city did not go ahead with some direct service to downtown earlier.It's win-win for Leduc and Edmonton. There are also a lot of employees that work at the International Airport and area.
Bus boardings1 averaged at 1.58 million per week in October 2024, with each week showing consistent growth from the previous year. The week of October 13-19 saw a slight dip in boardings as it coincided with the Thanksgiving holiday.
Overall transit ridership1 reached a new monthly record of 6.4 million in October 2024. This replaces September 2024 as the most monthly trips on record. This figure represents a 22% increase in ridership from October 2023, and a 14 % increase from October 2019 levels. Ridership is on track to exceed 60 million in 2024.




