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We're pushing, but the tax increase just won't budge-it
Manage episode 454184799 series 2415219
After four days of debate, Edmonton city council approved adjustments to the 2025 budget, setting a 6.1% property tax increase for next year. In this episode, we dig into some of the key moments throughout the debate. We talk about photo radar, trees, and community sandboxes.
Here are the relevant links for this episode:
Budget
- News Release: City Council confirms fall budget adjustments
- Edmonton city council approves 6.1% tax hike for 2025
- Budget 2025: Explore Edmonton asks city for $6M or won't run Expo centre and convention centre
- Edmonton city council looking for ways to lower tax increase as budget deliberations heat up
- Edmonton mayor releases budget plan to shave two per cent off 2025 tax hike
- Mayor Sohi's budget page
- On the agenda: Fall budget adjustment
- Council continues final budget adjustment deliberations
Downtown buildings
Photo radar
- News Release: Putting an end to the photo radar cash cow
- Alberta government aims to cut photo radar sites by 70%
- 'Absolutely concerned': Edmonton mayor, councillors react to Alberta photo radar plan
Community sandboxes
Tree planting
- News Release: City surpasses planting record for a second year, moving closer to two million tree goal
From the Taproot newsroom
- Departure of Good Goods from downtown leaves business association with few options
- Options for new bike lanes on Victoria Promenade hit planning stage
Rapid fire
- Get Free Studded Tires to Ride Through the Winter
- 'Hilarious': Alberta premier responds to Trump's 51st state joke, emphasizes need for trade ties with U.S.
- Trio aims to be a 'catalyst' in Chinatown with Boa and Hare
- Why Edmonton's work on Indigenous-led housing remains complex
This episode is brought to you by Park Power, your friendly, local utilities provider (and title sponsor of Taproot's Regional Roundup). Park Power offers electricity, natural gas, and internet to homes, businesses, and farms throughout Alberta. Learn more at parkpower.ca.
Speaking Municipally is produced by Taproot Edmonton, the most reliable source of intelligence about what's happening in the Edmonton region. Through curiosity-driven original stories, tailored and useful newsletters, a comprehensive and innovative events calendar, and thought-provoking podcasts, we inform, connect, and inspire a more vibrant, engaged, and resilient Edmonton region.
Sign up to get The Pulse, our weekday news briefing. It's free!
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Manage episode 454184799 series 2415219
After four days of debate, Edmonton city council approved adjustments to the 2025 budget, setting a 6.1% property tax increase for next year. In this episode, we dig into some of the key moments throughout the debate. We talk about photo radar, trees, and community sandboxes.
Here are the relevant links for this episode:
Budget
- News Release: City Council confirms fall budget adjustments
- Edmonton city council approves 6.1% tax hike for 2025
- Budget 2025: Explore Edmonton asks city for $6M or won't run Expo centre and convention centre
- Edmonton city council looking for ways to lower tax increase as budget deliberations heat up
- Edmonton mayor releases budget plan to shave two per cent off 2025 tax hike
- Mayor Sohi's budget page
- On the agenda: Fall budget adjustment
- Council continues final budget adjustment deliberations
Downtown buildings
Photo radar
- News Release: Putting an end to the photo radar cash cow
- Alberta government aims to cut photo radar sites by 70%
- 'Absolutely concerned': Edmonton mayor, councillors react to Alberta photo radar plan
Community sandboxes
Tree planting
- News Release: City surpasses planting record for a second year, moving closer to two million tree goal
From the Taproot newsroom
- Departure of Good Goods from downtown leaves business association with few options
- Options for new bike lanes on Victoria Promenade hit planning stage
Rapid fire
- Get Free Studded Tires to Ride Through the Winter
- 'Hilarious': Alberta premier responds to Trump's 51st state joke, emphasizes need for trade ties with U.S.
- Trio aims to be a 'catalyst' in Chinatown with Boa and Hare
- Why Edmonton's work on Indigenous-led housing remains complex
This episode is brought to you by Park Power, your friendly, local utilities provider (and title sponsor of Taproot's Regional Roundup). Park Power offers electricity, natural gas, and internet to homes, businesses, and farms throughout Alberta. Learn more at parkpower.ca.
Speaking Municipally is produced by Taproot Edmonton, the most reliable source of intelligence about what's happening in the Edmonton region. Through curiosity-driven original stories, tailored and useful newsletters, a comprehensive and innovative events calendar, and thought-provoking podcasts, we inform, connect, and inspire a more vibrant, engaged, and resilient Edmonton region.
Sign up to get The Pulse, our weekday news briefing. It's free!
★ Support this podcast ★294 つのエピソード
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