Gronk!
Senior Member
The COE needs to sell the power plant NOW!
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I wish the water treatment plant could be closed after a new one is built elsewhere.The COE needs to sell the power plant NOW!
Yeah, that isn't happening any time soon. The amount of infrastructure there is astounding, both above and below ground.I wish the water treatment plant could be closed after a new one is built elsewhere.
So it could become another unused, semi abandoned building like the one nearby?I wish the water treatment plant could be closed after a new one is built elsewhere.
I think both would be a great place for a new National museum of Western Canadian Indigenous peoples. That could include a large commercial space with local market with cafes both inside and outside and secure place for a gondola, train station coming under 103 Street or a bus terminal. Lots of potential.So it could become another unused, semi abandoned building like the one nearby?
Unfortunately lots of potential but no execution or vision is what defines a lot of opportunities in Edmonton.Lots of potential.
I would think that a national museum of that type would end up in Winnipeg. As I understand it, Winnipeg has one of the largest concentrations of indigenous peoples within a large city.I think both would be a great place for a new National museum of Western Canadian Indigenous peoples. That could include a large commercial space with local market with cafes both inside and outside and secure place for a gondola, train station coming under 103 Street or a bus terminal. Lots of potential.
These days, anything the COE touches turns to crud. Every time they come up with another grand plan for an area I expect disappointment.Unfortunately lots of potential but no execution or vision is what defines a lot of opportunities in Edmonton.
In a national housing crisis Edmonton has some of the most undeveloped land in its core areas waiting to be activated out of any major Canadian city between Rossdale, the Quarters, Northlands and Blatchford.
At some point potential either turns to kinetic or momentum otherwise it’s just wasted potential and there’s no vision or plan for this entire area.
So at the very least a western Canadian or provincial museum of indigenous peoples could be done.Edmonton is #2 and certainly worthy of that.
Your intention here is good. I would add something to your thought - current framing around Nations doesn't really allow us to group them as "Western Canadian". That said, if we wanted to do something framed by territory or treaty, I can see something (potentially) moving forward.I think both would be a great place for a new National museum of Western Canadian Indigenous peoples. That could include a large commercial space with local market with cafes both inside and outside and secure place for a gondola, train station coming under 103 Street or a bus terminal. Lots of potential.