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City seeking residents help in Edmonton River Valley project

A view of the North Saskatchewan River valley from downtown Edmonton. June 3, 2014.
A view of the North Saskatchewan River valley from downtown Edmonton. June 3, 2014. Mike Simpson / Global News

The City of Edmonton is looking for your help in improving access in the river valley.

Edmontonians are being asked to provide feedback to help with one of five projects, a waterfront promenade called Touch the Water, which will come at a cost of $10.4 million.

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The promenade will create places for Edmontonians to gather and enjoy the river valley, the City said.

The City is asking for feedback through an online survey from December 8 to 22.

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It’ll be located on the north bank of the North Saskatchewan River near the new Walterdale Bridge.

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The City of Edmonton has partnered with the River Valley Alliance on the five initiatives after being awarded $72.9 million by the provincial and federal governments in 2013.

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