Residential Parking Program Update
Zoning Bylaw Recap Series: Residential Parking Program Update
Queer Edmonton: I Stand with YOU.
Creating a city that feels safe and inclusive for everyone is something that is of great importance to me.
CBC Edmonton AM Radio Interview: Police Funding Formula
Had a great discussion on CBC Edmonton AM Radio about the police funding decision last week and safety in our city. *Link to listen
How can you be heard by Council?
Did you know that there are a number of different ways that you can be heard by your City Councillor?
Castle Downs Park Update
I’m happy to update residents that I've worked with the City on a comprehensive plan to improve the safety, liveability, and vibrancy of Castle Downs Park, so it is an inviting place for Edmontonians.
Exploring a National Urban Park in Edmonton’s River Valley
Many Edmontonians have heard about the discussions of the potential for a National Urban Park right here in our city.
Single-use Item Reduction Plan: Updated Blog
The Single-Use Bylaw comes into effect on July 1, 2023. Here’s what you need to know.
Council Directs 'Find Budget Efficiencies and Reallocate Resources to Core Services & Priority Areas': Status Update
As a City, we need to provide public services and programs that Edmontonians rely on while continuing to find ways to operate more efficiently and effectively.
Zoning Bylaw Renewal: Video & Links
The City is changing the rules for what we build where and the uses within them - this is the Zoning Bylaw Renewal Initiative.
Curbing Catalytic Converter Thefts
I have heard from residents about their concerns and impacts related to catalytic converter thefts. So the question is: What can be done about this?
City Council and Edmonton Police Commission: Who Does What?
Every so often, I’m asked to assist in police-related matters. For example, I’ve received requests to get more police presence in a specific neighbourhood. So I felt it was a great time to dig into the Council's role related to the Edmonton Police Service (EPS).
Responding to Encampments
Encampments are symptoms of bigger issues related to housing, access to health services, and income inequality. The harsh reality is that homelessness in Edmonton has increased.
Growing the Urban Tree Canopy
Edmontonians see the intrinsic value in trees. Trees have social, economic, and environmental benefits.
Community Outreach Transit Team: Expanded
COTT is a partnership between the City of Edmonton and Bent Arrow Traditional Healing Society. Their goal is to build relationships and connect individuals within the transit system to community support and resources to increase safety and reduce harm.
Investing in Active Mode Infrastructure
Let’s dive into a hot topic - the investment in the bike plan (active mode infrastructure).
Safe Mobility Improvements
Work in the ward includes new speed tables (i.e. a raised area of the roadway), intersection improvements, Street Lab projects and more!