Ashley Salvador
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‘Problem properties’ plague Alberta Avenue, residents fed upResidents of Alberta Avenue are calling on the City of Edmonton to make more changes to the problem properties plaguing the neighbourhood.CanadaJul 30, 2023
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Dozens of Edmontonians speak to city councillors about new draft zoning bylawSome people were supportive about the new bylaw while others were concerned that there hadn't been enough public consultation on the matter.PoliticsJun 20, 2023
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Ottewell residents fear parking pressures following neighbourhood renewalSome parking spots will be replaced with flood mitigation infrastructure and roads will be narrowed in places to encourage drivers to go slower, the city said.CanadaMar 7, 2023
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In an effort to raise revenue, Edmonton city council approves higher parking fees among other changesWard Métis coun. Salvador said she put forward the motion because city staff told her parking fees have not been rising at the same rate as transit fees.CanadaDec 15, 2022
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Edmonton’s Northlands Coliseum to be demolishedThe building, home to the Edmonton Oilers for 42 years, costs around $1.5 million a year in dark operation, according to Ward Métis Coun. Ashley Salvador.PoliticsDec 13, 2022
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Edmonton city council, administration at odds over climate projects in proposed budgetOn Dec. 2, city manager Andre Corbould said he didn’t think enough Edmontonians wanted to see climate-related projects funded in the 2023-2026 capital budget.PoliticsDec 6, 2022
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Why Edmontonians should care about big proposed changes to zoning bylawsUnder the renewal, infill housing could be built on any residential lot in the city without the builder needing to go through an approval process with the city.CanadaNov 24, 2022
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Operating budget balances the wants of Edmontonians with the realities of inflation, city saysCity staff conducted a survey asking Edmontonians which services were most important. Snow removal, transit service and emergency services were top of the list.MoneyNov 14, 2022
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Council candidates in Edmonton see signs vandalized, go missingA number of candidates running for seats on Edmonton city council have been experiencing the destruction or disappearance of some election signage.PoliticsAug 31, 2021
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