On Tuesday afternoon, Edmonton Mayor Amarjeet Sohi announced he has sent a letter to Alberta Premier Danielle Smith regarding city finances.
edmontonjournal.com
Absolutely no doubt that Sohi is on the mark. The city continues to be shortchanged by the province not just on the items that are listed in the letter but nevermind the continuous never ending funding that Calgary is getting for their BMO center, the new arena, and the most recently announce $100M arts common and Olympic plaza.
That being said, Sohi's hands must be getting tired from his never ending letter writing campaigns blaming every level of government except his own.
Sohi and council have been in power coming up 3 years and I have yet to hear him take a stand with a vision and a plan of how the city could raise revenues without the one and only lever he seems to know which is tax rate increases. Some ideas that involve increasing revenues without raising tax rates and blaming other levels include:
1. Working with companies that are flooding the Alberta/Calgary market to consider locating to Edmonton instead
2A. Selling off excess city land - Edmonton owns more undeveloped land in its inner city between Northlands, Blatchford, Quarters, and Rossdale than any other large Canadian city
2B. Form a municipal development corporation that could activate lands for a profit - Edmonton owns more undeveloped land in its inner city between Northlands, Blatchford, Quarters, and Rossdale than any other large Canadian city
2C. Form partnerships and/or work with developers to accelerate development of developer owned land (this isnt necessarily tax breaks, this could be anything from vending in land equity, reducing red tape and accelerating permitting, etc.)
3. Minor, but start enforcing and collecting fines rather than fuss about how enforcing bylaws isnt worth the City's time
The above are some select revenue generating ideas, none of which I have heard pitched by Sohi, who continues to place all his political capital in finger pointing at other levels of government