Lots of interesting comments from Coun. Andrew Knack on Real Talk earlier this week.
- We can't build our way out of congestion.
This 'lefty progressive' council has still spent more on roads than any previous council by a large amount on a per year basis but also on other alternatives because we know we have to have those options as a large city, he said
- population increases benefit the bottom line of the province much more than the city, especially with Alberta deciding not to fund municipalities based on inflation + population growth which he argued makes no sense when cities are struggling with the growth as it relates to schools and hospitals and transit and utility infrastructure - and the province is having yearly surpluses.
Knack says the province not funding issues that it has jurisdiction over related to homelessness and supportive housing has cost the city $91million last year alone that the city has had to pay for.
He hates how province has cut predictable funding to cities that help it make longer term decisions and instead provide project by project grants, which is more difficult to operate from.
with minimal tax increases over multiple years set by previous city council, that included himself as a member he noted, this current council was left in a very difficult position to manage all the issues facing Edmonton because the city fell behind in several areas