Tim Cartmell
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Tim Cartmell to run for mayor of Edmonton, platform focuses on safety and taxesTim Cartmell, who has represented southwest Edmonton on city council since 2017, is running for mayor on a platform of safety, fiscal responsibility and getting back to the basics.PoliticsNov 21
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Edmonton councillor has questions for EPCOR about equipment failure, water banTim Cartmell would like information from EPCOR about having replacement parts on hand and how to prepare for future water incidents so there's less impact on the public.ConsumerJan 31
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Police superintendent backs idea to add turnstiles to Edmonton LRT systemAn Edmonton police superintendent who oversees transit officers is adding his support to the city adding turnstiles to its LRT system.CrimeDec 6, 2023
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‘We’re in a crunch’: Edmonton city council reacts to $73.8M budget deficitThe deficit mostly comes from an unexpected salary settlement where Edmonton police officers are owed $43 million in backpay.PoliticsSep 13, 2023
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City of Edmonton overtime costs up 75% since 2018: auditAlmost all of the overtime costs came from city operations, which includes transit workers, parks and roads, fleet and facility and waste services, according to the audit.PoliticsJun 28, 2023
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Edmonton residents frustrated over seasonal parking ban, finesResidents say the city has always put up signs in past years, however, there was no warning sign of the parking ban this year, which resulted in lots of residents getting tickets.TrafficJan 29, 2023
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City council hearing mixed reaction on $100 million to Edmonton bike planWard papastew Coun. Michael Janz said comparing the funding for bike lanes to funding for homelessness is a red herring.PoliticsDec 12, 2022
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Councillor tells Windermere drivers to slow down: ‘Shouldn’t have to spend taxpayer money on speed bumps’Tim Cartmell, who represents Windermere, Langdale and Keswick, has heard hundreds of complaints from residents about drivers speeding through residential and school areas.CrimeOct 26, 2022
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Edmonton councillors shelve pesticide ban, demand better weed controlEdmonton city councillors decided to keep weed control chemicals while calling on city staff to improve the appearance of public parks and boulevards.EnvironmentAug 22, 2022
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Edmonton councillor concerned about pace, affordability of Blatchford developmentEdmonton's Blatchford community has been touted as a signature neighbourhood, but one councillor is concerned about the pace and affordability of the development so far.PoliticsMay 10, 2022
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