Walkable Cities
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Pedestrianizing Calgary’s 17th Avenue SW ‘completely feasible’: former city plannerA former Calgary city planner says a proposal to pedestrianize 17th Avenue Southwest is "completely feasible."CanadaApr 12, 2024
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15-minute cities: What they are, and why some people are lashing out against themThe idea of a 15-minute city is not a new one, but there's sudden interest (and plenty of misinformation) about what they could mean for Canadians.LifestyleFeb 13, 2023
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Edmonton removes minimum parking requirements city-wideBeginning on July 2, developers, homeowners and businesses will be able to decide how much on-site parking to provide on their properties.TrafficJun 24, 2020
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Why your postal code might matter to your healthCountries like Canada have engineered physical activity out of daily life, experts say. Here are some ways to bring it back.FeaturesSep 27, 2018
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Test ad suggesting Edmonton pedestrians wear reflective tape to avoid collisions ruffles feathersSuggestions from the City of Edmonton that pedestrians should wear reflective tape in order to avoid collisions with vehicles as the daylight hours diminish are being met with a bit of backlash.NewsSep 19, 2016
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