'It has to work for everyone': Edmontonians call for more inclusive city planning
Edmonton residents want the city's planning and infrastructure to accommodate everyone — regardless of income, housing status, or how they choose to get around.
That's what Taproot heard in the
final People's Agenda listening session on April 29, which saw more than 20 people participate in a discussion about public infrastructure.
The event was prompted by
Taproot’s People's Agenda, a document that’s being compiled based on the responses to this question: What key issue do you want the candidates to talk about as they compete for votes in the 2021 municipal election, and why?
Vivian Manasc, the event's featured speaker, said that good city planning is inclusive of all residents.
"A healthy city has space for many different ideas," she said. "It has to work for everyone."
Edmonton residents want the city's planning and infrastructure to accommodate everyone — regardless of income, housing status, or how they choose to get around.
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