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Speaking Municipally
Can you get rid of the Rapidfire segment next?
We're back with a discussion about changes we are making for election season. Namely, Troy will take a hiatus from the show. We discuss why and what that means for the show going forward.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Troy PavlekTroyPavlek.catroypavlek on TikToktroypavlek on XRapid firePickle-dusted doughnuts, pb&j chicken among new KDays food creations'F--k you, Jo-Anne': Tempers flare in city council chambersEx-UCP MLAs to join, rebrand Alberta Party instead of rebooting Progressive Conservatives from scratchElection projectWhat issues do you care...
2025-07-25
33 min
Speaking Municipally
The fiscal gap makes for a SOBAring budget discussion
This week, budget season has begun. Troy and Stephanie guide you into the start of our year-end busy season, and explain how this will lead into next year's busy season, the election.Here are the relevant links for this episode:BudgetEdmonton city council looks for cuts to lower 8.1 per cent tax hike eyed for 2025Edmonton city councillors question travel budgets and spending on Calgary StampedeElection9 candidates declare intention to run for Edmonton City CouncilCity managerEdmonton city council hires Eddie Robar as city managerBudget pressures top...
2024-11-15
37 min
Speaking Municipally
Please stand clear of the vanishing doors
Taproot Edmonton reporter Colin Gallant joins us to discuss making Edmonton's housing more financially accessible, the Valley Line LRT's first anniversary, and the future of retail downtown.Here are the relevant links for this episode:UpdatesNews Release: Fifth case of Dutch elm disease confirmed in EdmontonNews Release: City launches Assisted Snow Removal Program PilotCity of Edmonton proposes 8.1% tax hike in 2025 to cover higher costsHousingHow should Edmonton grow to make housing more accessible?Housing ComplexValley Line LRTCity underlines successes and challenges as the Valley Line...
2024-11-08
42 min
Speaking Municipally
Taxes for you, but not for U CP
Edmonton is going to have to pay much more for elections, but we can't say why without risking a $787 million settlement. Plus, we've got some news about district planning.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Property taxSohi launches campaign to ask province for more municipal supportEdmonton, other municipalities ask province to pay its property taxesFair Compensation ProjectElection costsOn the agenda: Bill 20, district planning, 124 Street highriseThe Alberta government banned electronic vote tabulators. Municipalities want it to reconsiderDistrict plansNews Release: District Policy and plans...
2024-10-04
36 min
Speaking Municipally
Come for the risk-taking, stay for our sign
This week, we discuss the new Edmonton sign, a new poll about the mayor and city council, new crashes into the LRT, and a new report on Canada's municipalities. Plus, updates on ChargeStop, homelessness, and the 2021 mayoral race.Here are the relevant links for this episode:ChargeStopChargeStop builds Canada's first dedicated EV station in StrathconaEdmonton signNews Release: How do you spell colour, light and sparkle? E-D-M-O-N-T-O-N!Troy's tweetMichelle Sound's postMichelle SoundCrystal Lee ClarkCouncil pollOnly 1 in 4 Edmontonians think Sohi, city councillors should be re-elected: CityNews...
2024-09-27
37 min
Speaking Municipally
A fair shake for fare gates faces delay
Council has decided to keep their representatives on the police commission, at least for now. Plus, we talk LRT station fare gates, EVs, bike lanes, and more.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Police commissionEdmonton won't remove city councillors from police commission, for nowAlberta hiring CEO for 'massive' new agency to investigate complaints against policeFare gatesEdmonton eyes two-year LRT fare gates pilot for Churchill and Belvedere stationsOn the agenda: Transit fare gates, affordable housing, tax forgivenessFinancial disclosures'Relevant': Edmonton to make city council's financial...
2024-09-20
36 min
Speaking Municipally
No photos, please
This week, the province has all but banned photo radar in Alberta. Plus, we have more problems with composting, and cars driving into trains.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Police commissionEdmonton city council to weigh police commission request to remove council positions from boardPhoto radarNot so fast: Edmonton non-profit, city councillor push back on proposed plan to restrict photo radarValley Line LRT15 collisions between vehicles and trains on Edmonton's Valley Line since opening: cityPaquette's planEdmonton councillor reveals his...
2024-09-06
42 min
Speaking Municipally
Seniors passes won’t double. That’s Fare.
Council decided to stick with a smaller, previously-approved increase to transit fares, instead of asking for a big increase. We also discuss council procedures, BRT, shelter standards and locations, and the city's approach to major projects.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Fringe wrapEdmonton Fringe $72K short of fundraising goal as festival draws to a closeMHCare Medical Donates $58,000 to Support FringeCouncil proceduresMinutes for the item at the Aug. 20, 2024 city council meetingTransit costsEdmonton to fill $10M gap in revenue to keep low-income transit programEdmonton...
2024-08-30
43 min
Speaking Municipally
Putting Tom Cruise in charge of OP12
We interrupt your Fringe-ing to discuss proposed compensation for businesses along Stony Plain Road, a big budget shortfall and potential tax hike, transit fare increases, and the new owner of the Edmonton Elks.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Stony Plain rejectionCity council rejects grant program for Stony Plain Road businesses struggling through LRT workScheduled LRT work complete on Stony Plain Road, but road to stay closedBudget shortfallEdmonton budget shortfall risks bigger property tax hike in 2025, city warnsTransit faresEdmonton planning to hike transit...
2024-08-23
36 min
Speaking Municipally
BONUS: Speaking Municipally x This Is Edmonton
2024-08-17
28 min
Speaking Municipally
What RAM I gonna do with this old building?
We're back from our summer break! Council is also back, even though they still managed to make some headlines over the summer. We encourage you to check out the Fringe, debate the former Royal Alberta Museum, and consider potential changes to council procedures.Here are the relevant links for this episode:FringeEdmonton Fringe facing $200K shortfall ahead of festival kickoff next weekJennifer RiceEdmonton Coun. Jennifer Rice seeks court orders to toss misconduct investigation and stop sanction hearingAllard benchesSouth Edmonton community frustrated after benches, crossing bridge...
2024-08-16
48 min
This is Edmonton
Podcast deep dive: Speaking Municipally
This summer we’re speaking to other local podcasters about the stories they tell and how they do it. This week Mack Male and Troy Pavlek of Taproot’s Speaking Municipally join us to talk about covering city hall, adding just the right amount of spice — and why they care so deeply about our city.
2024-08-14
27 min
Speaking Municipally
Code of conduct yourself accordingly
This week, council wraps for the summer, but not before kicking the can on their code of conduct. Plus, it's easier to eat food from a truck and harder to get bear spray from a store.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Code of conduct'Transparency is very, very important': Council rejects code of conduct updatesProposed bylaw would keep misdeeds by Edmonton city councillors secretCentennial PlazaNews Release: New Centennial Plaza to add colour and vibrancy in the heart of downtownVision ZeroBoy, 3, dies in...
2024-07-05
37 min
Speaking Municipally
The real cup was the friends we made along the way
Game seven wasn't meant to be. That means that this is a boring politics podcast again and not a sports podcast. This week we discuss district plans, solar rebates, Warehouse Park, and the Edmonton Bike Park.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Game 7 downtownOilers fall short of history as Panthers win Game 7 to capture 1st Stanley Cup titleEdmonton businesses close early to let staff watch Oilers in Game 76 arrests made at Oilers Stanley Cup Game 7 watch partyWhat impact has Rogers Place had on downtown Edmonton?E-scooter operators introduce cognitive test...
2024-06-28
35 min
Speaking Municipally
Dragging them back
The Oilers are now two wins from the Stanley Cup. Plus, council is (kinda) talking about substantial completion, non-residential taxes, and compensation for disruption from major construction.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Substantial completionUrban Planning Committee: June 18, 20242023: Suburban sprawl costs Edmonton taxpayers more than infill: City reportNon-residential taxesCouncil pushes to boost City of Edmonton's lagging industrial tax baseOn the agenda: Edmonton's shrinking share of non-residential taxes, infill damage, construction impactBenchmarking the Edmonton Metro Region: Insights for Global CompetitivenessMajor construction compensation'Devastating impact...
2024-06-21
36 min
Speaking Municipally
A 242M Capital Line Item Increase
This week we discuss an updated capital budget, and a new train. Plus, the police commission declines to show up to a council meeting in this, the city of champions.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Police commissionCity councillors call relationship with Edmonton police commissioners 'unhealthy' and 'frustrating'Sean Amato's tweet threadCapital budgetEdmonton council approves increase to $10.4B capital budget to build housing, renew roads and fix facilitiesEdmonton adds $262 million in capital spending on buses, LRT vehicles, infrastructure repairs and housingCapital Line LRTNews Release...
2024-06-14
30 min
Speaking Municipally
The police's urban planning department
Boyle Street has had the permit for its site revoked…again. Plus, the police have declined a public audit, and we'll talk about Sohi's polling numbers. Is it really that time already?Here are the relevant links for this episode:Guest: Jack Farrell@_jack_farrellJack Farrell at St. Albert GazetteBoyle Street / CPTEDBoyle Street denied permit to build south Edmonton overdose prevention sitePermit denied for Wolf Den overdose prevention site in EdmontonJack's tweet threadHow EPS got involved in city planning — The YEG YellerEPS CPTED trainingPolice auditEdmonton poli...
2024-06-07
46 min
Speaking Municipally
Untangling the housing knot (LIVE)
A conversation at the summer institute of the Canadian Housing Evidence Collaborative about what Edmonton can and should do to contribute to the alleviation of the housing crisis.Here are the relevant links for this episode:GuestsJoshua Evans, associate professor of human geography at the University of Alberta and director of the Affordable Housing Solutions LabEric Rice, a writer and researcher working with Taproot to better understand Edmonton's housing ecosystemHousing linksCanadian Housing Evidence CollaborativeEpisode 265: An Accelerated discussion on housingEdmonton Affordable Housing Maintenance FundProtect, Enhance, Grow: Investing in Edmonton's...
2024-06-01
1h 01
Speaking Municipally
An Accelerated discussion on housing
We're joined by Christel Kjenner, director of the housing action team at the City of Edmonton, to get an overview of what the city is doing about the housing crisis.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Christel KjennerChristel Kjenner on LinkedInNovember 2021: The future of affordable housing according to our Christel ball (Episode 154)Housing at the cityAffordable Housing StrategyHousing Accelerator FundFeb. 21, 2024: Building more homes that Canadians can afford in EdmontonHousing contextCalgary population surges by staggering 6%, Edmonton by 4.2% in latest StatsCan estimatesLack of clarity in...
2024-05-24
1h 11
Speaking Municipally
The Molson Canadian Tire Activity Plus® Recreation Centre Presented by Boston Pizza
There's a new task force on housing and homelessness. Plus, everything is a district, recreation centres will soon be sponsored, and we discuss police accountability.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Housing task forceEdmonton mayor names 16-member task force to tackle housing and homelessnessState of the CityClean energy retrofitEdmonton finalizes clean energy retrofit loans programLauren Boothby's threadPolice accountabilityEdmonton mayor disturbed by images of police response to pro-Palestinian protestersMessage to the U of A community: Update on encampmentProtesters attend Edmonton city hall meeting...
2024-05-17
43 min
Speaking Municipally
The Queen of Nexopia
Summer is here, and it comes with the sale of a riverboat, scooters, and summer streets. Plus, council writes a very sternly worded letter to the province. It'll work this time, they promise!Here are the relevant links for this episode:Tim QuerengesserTim's workLinkedIn profile@TimQuerengesserEdmonton RiverboatMeet the new owners of the Edmonton RiverboatSummer streets and scootersPSA: Summer Streets gives Edmontonians safer spaces for outdoor funWhere are Edmonton's e-scooters?Bill 18/20Bill 20 offers power to accelerate housing through property tax breaksEdmonton city council asks...
2024-05-10
41 min
Speaking Municipally
Eddie's still here, and he's driving the bus
We speak with Eddie Robar, the interim city manager at the City of Edmonton, about what he plans to do for the time he'll be in the role.Since recording this episode, the Alberta government reversed its decision to cut its share of funding for low-income transit passes in Edmonton and Calgary following public backlash and discussions with the cities’ mayors.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Eddie RobarEddie Robar on LinkedIn2015: Halifax Transit Manager Eddie Robar latest city executive to leave for greener pastures2016: Back on track: Ed...
2024-05-03
48 min
Speaking Municipally
Will Edmonton lower their taxes? (Eight point) Nein
The spring budget adjustment has been finalized, and the final tax increase council arrived at was quite a bit higher than expected.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Spring SOBAOn the agenda: Potential tax increases, Windsor Park rezoning, supportive housingNews Release: City Council finalizes 2024 spring budget adjustmentsEdmonton sets 8.9 per cent property tax hike for 2024Edmonton city council needs to have a 'firmer backbone' over budget: Tim CartmellErin Rutherford: Financial stewardship is more than keeping taxes lowOpinion: Don't blame bike lanes for Edmonton's property tax hikeJoint Letter - Spring 2024 Supplemental Operating...
2024-04-26
37 min
Speaking Municipally
These aren't new plans, di-strictly speaking
A new draft district policy has been released. Plus, Edmonton has added 100,000 people in the past two years, and some councillors are questioning if we can handle that growth.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Andre CorbouldFormer Edmonton City Manager Joins Danchilla ConsultingDistrict PolicyNews Release: City releases final draft of the District Policy and plans; offers information sessionsPopulation growthEdmonton's population is booming and one city councillor wonders if we're readySigns of strain amid Alberta's population boomOpinion: How to build a better Edmonton...
2024-04-19
38 min
Speaking Municipally
Gravelled paradise, put up a parking lot
Katz gets the parking lots of his dreams. Plus, we discuss city manager recruitment and Mayor Sohi’s response to the province's gracious offer to help stabilize the City of Edmonton’s finances.Here are the relevant links for this episode:City managerEddie Robar named interim City of Edmonton manager while permanent replacement soughtAdam Laughlin's postSohi's letterEdmonton mayor asks Premier Danielle Smith to restore municipal fundingMayor Sohi's letter'On standby to help': Alberta Premier Danielle Smith concerned with turmoil at Edmonton city hallDanielle Smith says province 'ready to assist' with Edmo...
2024-04-05
35 min
Speaking Municipally
Bye Bye Mr. Manager Guy
We dive into city manager Andre Corbould's resignation and why it will matter.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Andre CorbouldAndre Corbould is out as Edmonton's city managerEdmonton city hall's top bureaucrat is gone — how did we get here?David Staples: Province considers move to 'audit and stabilize' the City of Edmonton, say government officialsCoun. Erin Rutherford responseNavigation centre numbersAlberta claiming success with Edmonton navigation support centre, plans to expand to CalgaryHomeless people in Edmonton are dying at 8 times the rate as pre-pandemicRachel Notley says the permanent ho...
2024-03-29
39 min
Speaking Municipally
Skip the meeting if you UCPlease
Coun. Sarah Hamilton found herself in hot water for speaking at a UCP fundraiser instead of attending a council meeting. We talk with Jeremy Appel of The Orchard who broke the story.Here are the relevant links for this episode:CSU52 updateUnion for Edmonton city, library workers unveils salary increases in tentative dealCJHR updateAdvocacy group to pay City of Edmonton more than $11K in costs after failed encampment lawsuitGuest: Jeremy AppelThe Orchard@JeremyAppel1025Kenneyism: Jason Kenney's Pursuit of PowerHamilton's absenceEdmonton...
2024-03-22
34 min
Speaking Municipally
Strike! Double! Turkey! ... Gutterball
We discuss the strike that was averted at the last minute, council compensation, an update on the ICE District parking lots.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Media landscapeSprouts of Hope in a Gloomy Media Landscape — The New York TimesStrike avoidedCity and Civic Services Union 52 reach a tentative agreementTentative deal reached with City of Edmonton, workers' union saysTim Cartmell's tweetCity council's statementCSU52's tweetTroy's Tik Tok video / Reddit postJoint letter to city council (PDF)Alberta public sector workers want big raises to match inflationStrike by city wo...
2024-03-15
34 min
Speaking Municipally
Shortchanging Edmonton: A Part of Our Heritage (fund)
We dig into the provincial budget and how it affects Edmonton. Plus, the Katz Group wants an extension for its gravel parking lots, and critics question the effectiveness of the homeless reception centre.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Provincial budgetBudget 2024: Alberta commits funding towards Edmonton's LRT projects, increased police presence, sheltersAlberta hitting pause on South Edmonton Hospital, health minister saysUCP details education budget as school officials lament overcrowding and high costsEdmonton boards welcome funding for school construction, but stress high enrolment numbersUCP Alberta Budget 2024 DisappointmentHomeless reception centre
2024-03-08
36 min
Speaking Municipally
The secret federal government plot to steal our river valley
This week, we discuss City Plan measurements, the National Urban Park initiative, a looming CSU52 vote on the city's "best and final" offer, and the implications of ending EndPovertyEdmonton.Correction: We incorrectly stated that outgoing EndPovertyEdmonton executive director Erick Ambtman is a current member of the Edmonton Police Commission. In fact, his last meeting as a commissioner was on Nov. 16, 2023.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Shout-out!Sugared and SpicedCity PlanExecutive Committee Meeting Minutes: Feb. 28, 2024National Urban ParkExplainer: the battle over a proposed...
2024-03-01
39 min
Speaking Municipally
Six rezonings, 10 bike routes, and 12 OPs
This week, OP12 returned and council appears to be a bit more bearish on the idea. Plus, we learn more about the bike routes being built in 2024, and there are six rezonings testing the limits of the new zoning bylaw.Here are the relevant links for this episode:NASHStephanie's post with fellow presentersStephanie's post about getting your first job in journalismOP12Report offers council service cuts and new fees to meet OP12 goalsGeorge SpadyGeorge Spady looks to relocate detox program to Jasper PlaceEdmonton detox unit...
2024-02-23
32 min
Speaking Municipally
Public spaces (just not for you, specifically)
The draft Public Spaces Bylaw goes to council amid plenty of opposition. We talk with Omar Yaqub of IFSSA and Cheryl Whiskeyjack of Bent Arrow about the potential impact of the bylaw on marginalized communities. Plus, the Katz Group is suing Boyle Street over a $5 million donation.Here are the relevant links for this episode:GuestsOmar Yaqub of IFSSA | Islamic Family & Social Services AssociationCheryl Whiskeyjack of Bent Arrow Traditional Healing SocietyPublic Spaces BylawBylaw 20700 — Public Spaces BylawEdmonton proposes bylaw changes banning panhandling, megaphones and moreEdmonton draft bylaw has rules fo...
2024-02-16
48 min
Speaking Municipally
Walking you through the downtown pedestrianization plan
The downtown pedestrianization report finally went through committee, so we talk with Jason Syvixay and Stephen Raitz, two of the shepherds that guided it through.Here are the relevant links for this episode:GuestsJason SyvixayUDI-Edmonton MetroStephen RaitzPaths for PeoplePedestrianizationUDI's LinkedIn postStephen's interview on 630 CHEDPaths for People: Downtown pedestrianizationAction Plan (PDF)New nine-step plan aims to improve pedestrian experience in downtown EdmontonEpisode 62OtherEdmonton proposes bylaw changes banning panhandling, megaphones and moreEdmonton takes another step to rename central neighbourhood Wîhkwêntôwin, remove Oliver monikerRap...
2024-02-09
54 min
Speaking Municipally
Water we gonna talk about this week?
Valley Line users were left out in the cold when doors didn't function and heat wouldn’t turn on. Plus, EPCOR really leads the OP12 savings charge by cutting off everyone’s water!Here are the relevant links for this episode:Valley Line sheltersValley Line shelters give riders cold shoulderOP12 reallocationsReport offers council service cuts and new fees to meet OP12 goalsCity Hall updateCity cancels meetings after attack at city hallNews Release: City makes safe and steady progress on City Hall restorationDamage in Edmo...
2024-02-02
35 min
Speaking Municipally
Emergency Managed
An emergency management committee meeting was punctuated with an actual emergency at City Hall. Plus, several things are on the way out: the downtown farmers market, the name "Oliver", and Adam Laughlin.Here are the relevant links for this episode:City Hall Incident'Heavily armed' man arrested after shots fired, Molotov cocktail thrown in Edmonton city hall'Heavily armed' suspect acted alone in Edmonton City Hall shooting: policeCity Hall shooter chargedPolice charge man after attack on Edmonton city hallStories of bravery emerging after Edmonton City Hall shootingGrade 1 students from Edmonton public school on field...
2024-01-26
35 min
Speaking Municipally
The Christmas Injunction
City council has declared a housing and houselessness emergency, and a judge has thrown out a lawsuit against the city's dismantling of encampments. We dig into the debate and look back at a month of encampment clearing and shelter space counting.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Emergency declaredEdmonton councillors approve Sohi's 'housing and houselessness emergency' declarationEdmonton's emergency motion: Minister McIverEdmonton city council's homeless emergency declaration slammed by Alberta governmentEdmonton encampments: Deputy Premier EllisAmarjeet Sohi: Calling a Special Council Meeting to Declare a Housing and Houselessness EmergencyTim Cartmell: What's Next...
2024-01-19
50 min
Speaking Municipally
Jeopardy 2023
This. Is. Speaking Municipally Jeopardy! Edmonton's two actual Jeopardy contestants and the author of The Ultimate Edmonton Trivia Book square off in our annual holiday trivia episode. Enjoy!Here are the relevant links for this episode:Kyle MarshallLinkedInEdmonton man wins second place on Jeopardy!Sam PapuhaLinkedInEdmontonian Sam Papuha competes on JeopardyEmil TiedemannLinkedInEmil's booksSpeaking Municipally is produced by Taproot Edmonton, a source of curiosity-driven original stories, curated newsletters on various topics, and locally focused podcasts, all in the service of informing Edmontonians about what...
2023-12-15
38 min
Speaking Municipally
There's Snow such thing as climate change
Amid several high-profile instances of transit violence, the discussion around turnstiles is being recycled. Plus, the Valley Line Southeast LRT doubles its frequency — at least sometimes.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Snow savingsCity of Edmonton saves $5 million due to scant snow-and-ice removal work on roadsWinter businesses grappling with unseasonably warm weather, lack of snow in EdmontonPSA: 'Catch air' and plan your experience to the Style Experience FIS Snowboard Big Air World CupTurnstiles and safetyTransit Safety: When is the City Going to get Serious? — Tim CartmellPolice supe...
2023-12-08
32 min
Speaking Municipally
The Googleable podcast
The federal government has reached a deal with Google to pay Canadian media companies. We'll see if Taproot makes the cut. Meanwhile, city council makes a cut to the proposed budget adjustment increase.Here are the relevant links for this episode:BudgetNews Release: City Council confirms fall budget adjustmentsEdmonton city council approves 6.6% property tax hike for 2024Jennifer Rice'Hostile work environment': Former staff accuse Edmonton city councillor of bullying amid high office turnoverAudio recording of Edmonton councillor Rice's argument with staff reveals turmoil in officeKeith Gerein: Edmonton Coun. Jennifer Rice...
2023-12-01
39 min
Speaking Municipally
Go Speed Racer Go!
Budget deliberations are underway at city council, and the province has all but banned photo radar. Plus, we get a new police commissioner who looks a lot like an old police commissioner.Here are the relevant links for this episode:BudgetOn the agenda: Budget adjustments and rezoningsHold me in abeyance: Your guide to budget terms and processesEdmonton city council kicks off 2024 budget debate7% tax hike on table as Edmonton city council begins 2024 budget debateEdmonton businesses urge council to focus on core services: '7% is too taxing'Photo radarAlberta banning...
2023-11-24
37 min
Speaking Municipally
The Dallas, Texas of the North
Reporters in Dallas, Texas have described Edmonton as the Land of Oz thanks to our scramble crosswalks. Plus, we discuss snow clearing on stairs, new community leagues, and budget chicken.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Media on transitGroup asks Edmonton to rescind policy banning reporters from transitClearing stairsBlizzard of confusion blows over Edmonton's snow removal plans for park stairsTraffic safetyCan a Canadian city be a model for Dallas when it comes to road safety?Photo radarAlberta considering whether to...
2023-11-17
36 min
Speaking Municipally
Speaking Municipally ON A TRAIN
Recorded on the Valley Line Southeast LRT! We're joined by ETS branch manager Carrie Hotton-MacDonald, councillors Anne Stevenson and Ashley Salvador, new Taproot Edmonton managing editor Tim Querengesser, and several others.Here are the relevant links for this episode:GuestsCarrie Hotton-MacDonaldAnne StevensonAshley SalvadorMike KunickiTim QuerengesserNew managing editorMeet Taproot Edmonton's new managing editorValley Line Southeast LRTValley Line Southeast LRT opening Nov. 4Citizens assemble to celebrate Valley Line Southeast LRT openingOtherArc card adoption reaches 63%Using CRL to fund office conversions seen as...
2023-11-10
57 min
Speaking Municipally
To Condo or Condon't convert those offices
A proposal to use Downtown CRL funding for office to residential conversions could delay other important projects, and we dig into recent updates on Blatchford.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Downtown pedestrianizationNew pedestrian plan to promote engagement in the Downtown coreDowntown Pedestrianization Plan (PDF)Office conversionsEdmonton may use renewal funds for office to residential conversionsPolice fundingCapital Budget AdjustmentsEvent attractionMotion discussing event funding boost gets unanimous support from committee at Edmonton City HallBlatchford updateStreetSide Developments coming...
2023-11-03
33 min
Speaking Municipally
There and Back Again: A Tale from 102 Street to Mill Woods
The Valley Line Southeast LRT will begin passenger service on Nov. 4, and there's going to be a party. Plus, we discuss the more than two dozen subsequent motions made following approval of the new zoning bylaw.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Valley Line Southeast LRTNews Release: Valley Line Southeast LRT opening November 4Edmonton's Valley Line Southeast LRT set to open Nov. 4Zoning Bylaw RenewalNews Release: Edmonton has a new rulebook for development for the first time in 60 yearsEdmonton's proposed zoning bylaw passes at city council27 subsequent motions...
2023-10-27
38 min
Speaking Municipally
Balancing the budget on the backs of 12-year-olds
Taproot's new reporter, Stephanie Swensrude, joins the show. We discuss transit for youth, downtown retail, and of course, the Zoning Bylaw Renewal.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Stephanie SwensrudeStephanie SwensrudeLinkedInYouth transitFare Policy Amendment — Children Under 12Downtown retailGrants attract three indie retailers to downtown EdmontonZoning Bylaw RenewalCity council hears pros, cons of proposed Edmonton zoning bylaw changes from residentsEdmonton zoning public hearing gets heated as opponents speakEdmonton's zoning bylaw falls short on climate action, affordable housing, opponents tell councilBi...
2023-10-20
38 min
Speaking Municipally
'Tis the season to talk about snow clearing
This week, we cover transit improvements for youth and winter, more funding for snow and ice clearing, the latest on the Valley Line LRT, and tennis vs. pickleball.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Transit stuffEdmonton transit needs to be safer and more reliable for youth: surveyEdmonton spent $350K to replace 1600 busted bus shelter panels last yearSnow clearingEdmonton mayor suggests reinjecting $5M to snow and ice budget to improve access to transitRally for the RoadCity funds website to help Stony Plain Road...
2023-10-13
32 min
Speaking Municipally
Breaking the zoning bylaw into 160 or so bite-sized pieces
The Edmonton Federation of Community Leagues has endorsed a position in support of the Zoning Bylaw Renewal. Executive director Laura Cunningham-Shpeley joins us to discuss how the EFCL came to that position and what it means for community leagues across the city.Here are the relevant links for this episode:EFCLLaura Cunningham-Shpeley on LinkedInEdmonton Sun 20 Questions: EFCL's Laura Cunningham-ShpeleyZoning Bylaw RenewalZoning Bylaw Renewal InitiativeHow Edmonton's zoning renewal could be a boon for newcomers5 things to know about Edmonton's big zoning renewal — and how you can have your sayJune 2023: Op...
2023-10-06
42 min
Speaking Municipally
The community services crisis rises from a simmer to a Boyle
We've got details about how Boyle Street will operate for the next year, prior to their new space opening. Plus, the police perception survey found that 57% of Edmontonians are satisfied with the Edmonton Police Service and feel they’re doing a good job.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Blatchford stationCity council mulls keeping Blatchford LRT station closed until neighbourhood fills outTroy's tweetBlatchford Community's tweetValley Line LRT auditCity still looking for answers from TransEd after Valley Line LRT auditBoyle StreetBoyle Street moving se...
2023-09-29
38 min
Speaking Municipally
City council draws its line in the asphalt
This week, council heard about the vast majority of parking lots downtown being unpermitted. And, true to form, they decided to do something about it later! Plus, we get the scoop on Edmonton Design Week.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Edmonton Design WeekEdmonton Design Week 2023Email us your answers to the trivia questions before our next episode to be entered to win a pass to design week!Surface parkingNinety per cent of central Edmonton surface parking lots do not have permits: city staff2009 ABCA 65 (CanLII) | Emeric Holdings I...
2023-09-22
32 min
Speaking Municipally
Crime is now illegal
The province and EPS held a press conference to issue a new ban on crime. That'll fix it. Plus, Boyle Street will be out of its location on Sept. 30, and the city will be short just over $70M this year.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Boyle StreetBoyle Street to alter services ahead of Edmonton Oilers-led developmentBoyle Street Community Services to leave location near Rogers Place this monthKeith Gerein's tweetBoyle Street's looming closure begs community to question: Do Edmonton's most vulnerable matter?'This place helps so many people': Edmontonians react to...
2023-09-15
34 min
Speaking Municipally
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED
The 170 Street pedestrian bridge to West Edmonton Mall is done, and allegedly the Valley Line LRT will be done soon too. Plus, the northeast river valley park will open later this month.Here are the relevant links for this episode:170 Street Pedestrian BridgeNews Release: New pedestrian bridge connects people, places and communitiesSpeaking Municipally TrailerValley Line LRTSept. 7, 2023: NEWS RELEASE — TransEd Valley Line LRTValley line LRT cable replacement complete, fall opening anticipatedPhoto radarCity of Edmonton loses final appeal of ruling forcing it to pay its drivers' ph...
2023-09-08
29 min
Speaking Municipally
After 30 minutes, this podcast episode will be Substantially Complete
The Coalition for Justice and Human Rights is taking legal action to stop the city's clearing of encampments. Plus, we discuss gaps in transit service, the new Edge Fund, development along 99 Street, and the cost of urban sprawl.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Transit gapsEdmonton considers developing transit services for youth and communityOn the agenda: Police funding formula, Heritage River designation, and moreCSWB updateEdmonton works towards next step in safety and well-being strategyEncampment lawsuitHuman rights group sues City of Edmonton over...
2023-09-01
31 min
Speaking Municipally
The limit of PoliceBudget(x) as x→∞ is... 30%
City council has approved an updated funding formula for the police budget. We break down what happened and what it means.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Funding formulaMack's tweet threadFinal vote resultsMayor Amarjeet Sohi: My Thoughts on the Police Funding FormulaCoun. Andrew Knack: Edmonton Police Funding Formula (August 2023)Edmonton Police Commission: EPS funding formula2021: Taproot Election Survey — question about police funding2022: Council privately quashes recommended audit of Edmonton policing and use of city fundingNational urban parkNov. 2021: Edmonton to move forward with exploring a potential national ur...
2023-08-25
49 min
Speaking Municipally
The podcast that’s banned on Facebook
Taproot co-founders Karen Unland and Mack Male break down the impact of the Online News Act, being blocked on Facebook, and how the company is planning to grow. Plus, we geek out over the use of programming tools for editorial work.Here are the relevant links for this episode:TaprootWe're blocked on Meta's platformsTaproot Edmonton is taking a summer breakLION names Taproot a finalist for resilience awardOnline News ActOnline News Act (Wikipedia)The Lose-Lose-Lose-Lose Bill C-18 Outcome: Meta Blocking News Links on Facebook and Instagram in CanadaMedia Publishers File...
2023-08-18
46 min
Speaking Municipally
The (mostly updated now) zoning arugulations
In the summer season closer, Troy and Mack speak with Livia Balone, the director of Zoning Bylaw Renewal at the City of Edmonton.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Fear mongeringEPS may be spreading fear with remarks about violence downtown: criminologistLaw citationLaw society issues citation to another former Alberta justice ministerSmoke showSummer of smoke among the worst on record for Alberta's biggest citiesHere's how many hours of smoke Edmonton's had this yearGuest: Livia BaloneLinkedInZoning Bylaw Renewal...
2023-07-21
51 min
Speaking Municipally
Updating the zoning Arugulations (Repeating Municipally)
Troy and Mack are Repeating Municipally Episode 33, an episode from 2019 featuring then-planner Anne Stevenson talking about the Zoning Bylaw Renewal project, lending some important context to the upcoming discussion about Zoning Bylaw Renewal which will be going to public hearing in October. ★ Support this podcast ★
2023-07-19
31 min
Speaking Municipally
EPS warning: Listen to podcasts with extreme caution
The police let us know that the city is very, very dangerous and said not to go outside. But the reason has nothing to do with the smoke, and we're still not quite sure how seriously the city is taking this climate change business.Here are the relevant links for this episode:We're going strikingHollywood actors and writers strike after 'disgusting' studios turn down dealTriplets1st set of triplets born at Misericordia Hospital in decadesNational Urban ParkNational urban park in Edmonton reaches new milestoneProposed Edmonton...
2023-07-14
34 min
Speaking Municipally
The end of the Anti-Racism Advisory Committee
Irfan Chaudhry joins to help us understand the state of anti-racism work in Edmonton following the end of the city's anti-racism advisory committee.Here are the relevant links for this episode:ThreadsThreads by InstagramInstagram's Threads: all the updates on the new Twitter competitorBody-worn camerasNews Release: Police body worn camera trial to begin next weekGreen Shack ShowsThis free activity is happening at Edmonton parks throughout the summerGreen Shack ShowsIrfan ChaudhryLinkedIn@irfanyegGrow the GameAnti-racismMayor lauds anti-racism efforts amid acrimony
2023-07-07
42 min
Speaking Municipally
With corroded cables, summer Valley Line hopes are oxi-dying
Corroded cables likely means another Valley Line delay, the city goes into overtime, and the city manager announces the latest reorg.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Bill C-18When will Canadian news disappear from Google, Facebook? What the Bill C-18 rift means for youA Massive Own-Goal for the Government: Google to Stop News Links in Canada Due to Bill C-18Farmers market'We're going to look at all possibilities': Edmonton Downtown Farmers Market moving again to keep costs downWestmount infillWestmount backyard caves into next-door infill...
2023-06-30
34 min
Speaking Municipally
Missing the forest for the mature trees
Urban planning committee hears from more than 70 speakers about the zoning bylaw renewal. We recap what went down and talk to David Berry, one of the speakers.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Property taxesPSA: 2023 property taxes due June 30Solar rebatesNews Release: Edmontonians Jump on Change Homes for Climate Solar ProgramDavid BerryDavid Berry's websiteOpinion: Zoning changes will fix serious problems and make Edmonton nicerZoning Bylaw RenewalZoning Bylaw Renewal InitiativeZoning Bylaw Renewal Public EngagementEdmonton mass zoning change criticized over engagement, climate...
2023-06-24
51 min
Speaking Municipally
The orange dot (with the little orange smudge down there)
Ok, fine, we're going to talk about the election. But you CAN'T make us like it.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Sheriffs extendedEdmonton police, sheriff partnership extended to end of yearFlair complaintsFlair tops Canadian airlines with average number of complaints per 100 flights: CTAEPL JeopardyEdmonton librarian takes second place in Jeopardy! debutProvincial electionThirteen new MLAs elected to Edmonton and areaEdmonton mayor sees chance to 'reset' relationship with province, congratulates Smith on UCP winHow to build an Alberta cabinet without...
2023-06-09
32 min
Speaking Municipally
The new northeast river valley park (on the weekly local audio news broadcast)
Edmonton has a surprise new bigger-than-Hawrelak, as-of-yet-unnamed river valley park. Plus, the Capital Line LRT extension gets its scope trimmed, and new patio rules come into effect.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Lyft arrivesLyft expands ride-booking service to Edmonton, CalgaryAir qualityEdmonton air quality stalls May long weekend plans for businesses, familiesDowntown SparkDowntown SparkNortheast River Valley ParkNews Release: City announces new 190 acre River Valley Park in Northeast EdmontonCapital Line LRTEdmonton's Capital Line LRT extension to...
2023-05-26
32 min
Speaking Municipally
A pawsitively furtastic week
It's cat week in Edmonton! Plus, additional funding for day shelter spaces, more turnover at the City of Edmonton, and new provincial additions to the paw-lice commission.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Extreme weatherPSA: Extreme weather response activatedDog parksPSA: City announces sites for Pop-up Dog ParksCat FestEdmonton International Cat FestivalSave The Dates: Edmonton Cat Fest Week ScheduleLinda HoangEFRS cultureEdmonton fire struggles with discrimination, bullying and diversity; trust in leadership brokenDay sheltersEdmonton approves funding to...
2023-05-20
39 min
Speaking Municipally
Edmonton, without limits
Edmonton Unlimited CEO Catherine Warren joins us — more than a hundred episodes after her first appearance — for an update on Edmonton's innovation sector. Plus, the City of Edmonton solar rebate launches.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Grants auditAudit: Edmonton spends hundreds of millions on grants and subsidies without tracking resultsOilers fingersEdmonton Oilers fan reportedly almost bit someone's finger off during a watch partyMeat Me DowntownNews Release: Meet Me Downtown! New campaign and vibrancy funding encourage Edmontonians to enjoy the heart of the city...
2023-05-12
45 min
Speaking Municipally
He's been Buyze for the past 16 years
We catch up with Chris Buyze, the outgoing president of the Downtown Edmonton Community League. Plus, airtime for airports.Here are the relevant links for this episode:CoronationPSA: Edmonton recognizes the Coronation of His Majesty King Charles IIIFire bansEdmonton weather: Record-setting heat to start MayFire Bans — City of EdmontonChappelle complaintsSouthwest Edmonton neighbourhood leads in snow-on-walk complaints for second straight winterChris Buyze@chrisbuyzeLinkedInChris's post about finishing his termDowntown Edmonton Community LeagueAirportsAirport projects 90% passenger recovery by end of 2023Sturgeon County co...
2023-05-05
41 min
Speaking Municipally
Flaming Calgary's arena deal
Calgary is now the favourite child of the UCP, with arena funding. Plus, the Edmonton Police Service announces that violent crime is up, and we take a closer look at what that might mean.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Oilers paintFerrell rocks face paint while cheering on Kings in Game 3An Oilers fan trolled Kings fan Will Ferrell by copying his elaborate face paintNHL's tweetGrass fireCause of Edmonton grass fire still under investigationWelcome penguinsVancouver Aquarium penguins are moving to AlbertaSolar...
2023-04-28
34 min
Speaking Municipally
Provincial funding to HELP... the UCP get elected
The province announces new funding for the HELP initiative that pairs social workers with police, and the city budget has been finalized so your tax bills will arrive soon.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Talus DomeTalus Dome has an escape hatch after allSpaghetti intersectionCity considers closing 'spaghetti intersection' near downtown EdmontonHarper endorsementHarper's UCP endorsement falls short of inspiringHELP fundingNews Release: Helping people in need, keeping Edmonton safePolice CommissionEdmonton city council moves to improve relationship...
2023-04-21
32 min
Speaking Municipally
How are we making history? Let's Find Out
Let's Find Out has joined Taproot — we speak with host Chris Chang-Yen Phillips and producer Trevor Chow-Fraser to learn more. Plus, the Talus Dome incident has breathed new life into the discussion about interactive public art.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Pothole repairNews Release: City's pothole repair is in motionEPS FOIPInformation and Privacy Unit expanding, launching online system to address demandUrban coyotesInside the den: Edmonton's urban coyotes rear their young close to human habitat, study findsLet's Find OutLet's Fi...
2023-04-14
35 min
Speaking Municipally
Keeping transit 💯 … cops, that is
The province announces a plan to recruit 100 extra cops to clean up transit, and the city talks about what YOU can do to help with that. Or maybe just take a scooter instead. They’re back.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Alberta Podcast NetworkThat's it for the Alberta Podcast Network100 copsNews Release: Transit safety and violent crime: Enough is enoughAlberta government pushing to add 100 more police officers between Calgary and EdmontonProvince promises more cops to tackle transit safety, crime in EdmontonMy Statement on Today's Provincial Transit Safety Fu...
2023-04-07
32 min
Speaking Municipally
SIX cars hit train... ah ah ah
Another driver crashes into a Valley Line train, and we're starting to lose count. Plus, Boyle Street gets a new permit, and we get details on the city's podcast spending.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Water and zombiesLead-reducing chemicals now flowing in Edmonton's water: EpcorEdmonton is where you want to be when the zombie apocalypse comes, study findsTransit AppThird-party transit planning app no longer free for Edmonton ridersZellers'Nice little nod to nostalgia': Edmontonians line up to shop Zellers grand reopeningMaking...
2023-03-31
31 min
Speaking Municipally
JuNo shirt, no service
In the wake of a tragic police incident, we cover other policing news that happened this week. Plus, an update on trains, and affordable housing.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Juno protesterTopless protester who crashed Edmonton Junos stage makes brief court appearanceAlberta is callingNews release: Alberta is calling againECSD fraudEmployee defrauds Edmonton Catholic Schools of over $200K through invoice, credit card schemePolice deathsEdmonton police devastated by shooting deaths of 2 officers, chief saysBody camerasNews release...
2023-03-17
29 min
Speaking Municipally
More like LastGen, amirite?
Newly minted Taproot Edmonton reporter Colin Gallant joins to talk about the demise of NextGen. Plus, budget surpluses, meetings with the premier and, of course, parking.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Colin GallantColin Gallant at Taproot EdmontonMeet Taproot Edmonton's new reporterBirth controlAlberta NDP promise free birth control if electedDATS strikeStrike vote 'likely' for Edmonton DATS bus drivers next week: unionPain medicationChildren's pain reliever imports to Alberta cost $80MEdmonton's NextGenEdmonton's NextGen reaches the end of...
2023-03-10
32 min
Speaking Municipally
#FreeTheBuffalo
We follow up on what 102 Avenue looks like with cars on it. Plus, updates on Buffalo art, the Alberta budget, drinking in parks, a police commission investigation, downtown police deployments, and the noise bylaw. Phew!Here are the relevant links for this episode:Emergency alerts'Glitch' inundates Albertans with emergency alert tests, Smith blames fedsDining weeksGreater Mill Woods Dining Week spotlights southeast eateriesDowntown Dining WeekPavement protectionMarch 1 Executive Committee Meeting (see protocol items)ISSA Award for Excellence in Pavement Preservation102 AvenuePodcast examines meaning of...
2023-03-03
34 min
Speaking Municipally
The pilot that lasted zero days
Council votes to open 102 Avenue to vehicle traffic before (after?) the one-year pilot even got underway. But don't worry, the pedway is doing fine.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Hawrelak ParkLast Edmonton festival wraps up ahead of 3-year Hawrelak Park closureTransEd testingTransEd testing 'emergency scenario' along Valley Line LRT ThursdayTippingCanadians think tipping is 'getting out of control,' new poll suggest102 AvenueOn the agenda: Core services, 102 Avenue, and a $31M pedwayEdmonton will reopen 102nd Avenue to traffic after city...
2023-02-24
33 min
Speaking Municipally
Edmonton's 15-minute sandboxes
Edmonton's administration drops a bombshell: apparently the city's relationship with the province is strained. Plus we dig into sandboxes, the screen industry, and buses down the middle of Whyte Ave.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Bare-chested swimmingNo top, no problem: All patrons allowed to be bare-chested at City of Edmonton poolsSohi and SmithEdmonton mayor to have first meeting with Danielle Smith, five months after premier sworn inJordan PetersonControversial author Jordan B. Peterson is coming to Rogers PlaceRisk managementReport...
2023-02-17
31 min
Speaking Municipally
News as hot as chili pepper spray
Council wastes a lot of time hearing about spicy things, but the Mansion Tax may be just a little too spicy for the city lawyers.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Taproot event surveyShould Taproot build an event calendar?Chili pepperComedian chomps chili pepper at Edmonton public hearing while arguing climate change is 'not a huge issue'Winter Bike to Work DayCelebrate winter cycling on International Winter Bike to Work Day15-minute communitiesOnline conspiracy theories about Edmonton's '15-minute city' plan: 'Absolute...
2023-02-10
33 min
Speaking Municipally
Paul Blart: Legislature Cop
The provincial government solves downtown safety — all it took was 12 rent-a-cops! Plus, the AI landscape in Edmonton does not look quite so grim.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Kenney and HinshawFormer Alberta premier Jason Kenney lands new gig at Calgary law firmDr. Deena Hinshaw, ousted from Alberta, moves to job with B.C. public health leadersGrammys gift bagsSkincare line founded in Edmonton to be included in Grammy gift bagsMindbenderWest Edmonton Mall closes Mindbender indoor roller-coasterSafe crossingsPSA: New safe cr...
2023-02-03
32 min
Speaking Municipally
What are you Bonnie Doon on the tracks there, bud?
Here are the relevant links for this episode:LRT safetyCity of Edmonton reiterates message on Valley Line LRT: 'If you see tracks, expect a train'Chinatown Dining WeekEdmontonChinatown.ca2023 MenuPostmedia cutsPostmedia moving 12 Alberta papers to digital-only, announces sale of Calgary Herald buildingPostmedia shakes up its editorial leadership at western newspapersDowntown changesEnterprise Square renewal heralds Edmonton's downtown revitalizationAlphabet to close Edmonton office of AI subsidiary DeepMindProvincial budgetEdmonton calls for 'equitable treatment' with Calgary in 2023 provincial budgetSohi asks province for roughly $2B...
2023-01-27
36 min
Speaking Municipally
S-plow-ing Mun-ice-pially
Here are the relevant links for this episode:Snowplow namesNews Release: Name a Plow contest winners announcedCity official 'hearing a lot' from Edmontonians about snowy residential roads, says help coming soon - EdmontonCollectible theftsEdmonton hobby stores hit by rash of break-ins targeting trading cardsLegislature groundsRedesigning Alberta's Legislature GroundsJanice JohnstonCBC News journalist Janice Johnston dies at 62103A Avenue Pedway$26M single-sourced pedway project east of downtown Edmonton faces council voteJanz calls for Edmonton lobbyist registry in light of pitched no-bid $26.5 million pedway...
2023-01-20
30 min
Speaking Municipally
Jeopardy 2022
Here are the relevant links for this episode:Michael Janz (papastew)Councillor profile@michaeljanzAshley Salvador (Métis)Councillor profile@AshleyASalvadorAnne Stevenson (O-day'min)Councillor profile@edmonton_anneSpeaking Municipally is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network: locally grown, community supported.This week we talked about Park Power, your friendly, local utilities provider in Alberta. Offering Internet, Electricity, and Natural Gas with low rates, awesome service, and profit-sharing with local charities. We also highlighted Alberta Blue Cross, which offers group benefit plans that enable employees to manage t...
2022-12-23
41 min
Speaking Municipally
Spending like a drunken sailor
Here are the relevant links for this episode:TitleSohi hot mic 'drunken sailor' remark caught during debateBudgetNews release: City Council approves 2023-2026 Budget'Gruelling' budget process ends with tax increase of 4.96% in 2023Edmonton passes 5% tax increases; Cartmell calls it 'very dangerous' for affordabilityBudget deliberations continue following $100M for Edmonton Bike PlanTask forceNews release: Cabinet task force to tackle Edmonton social issuesHomeward Trust CEO hopeful about new community response task forceTim Cartmell's tweetSarah Hamilton's tweetBudget filesHigh Level Line tweetPolice IT tweetEnd gets closer for Northlands...
2022-12-17
1h 06
Speaking Municipally
It's beginning to feel a lot like climate change funding is not something Edmontonians support broadly
Here are the relevant links for this episode:Peace officersEdmonton lacks performance targets for municipal enforcement, auditor findsChildren's medicationAlberta plans to import five million bottles of children's medicationICE DistrictEdmonton Ice District announces fan park featuring three outdoor rinksPolice deficitCouncil approves private repayment strategy for Edmonton Police Service deficitClimate changeEdmonton city council, administration at odds over climate projects in proposed budgetClimate Justice Edmonton tweetTroy's tweetCapital budgetBudget agendaTroy's tweetAnother Troy tweetCouncillor says Terwillegar Drive expansion 'at risk...
2022-12-09
37 min
Speaking Municipally
To be or not to SDAB
Here are the relevant links for this episode:EarthquakesSeries of earthquakes in northern Alberta felt in Edmonton, Grande Prairie and B.C.Smith introduces flagship Alberta Sovereignty Within a United Canada Act, giving cabinet new powerTransit realityEdmonton bus drivers share images showing daily realities of working within public transit systemMichael ElliottHead of Edmonton police union stepping down: 'My mental health is more important at the moment'Emergency sheltersNew emergency shelter spaces approved as deaths mountPSA: Extreme weather response activated'Catastrophe of homelessness': Three dead at...
2022-12-02
35 min
Speaking Municipally
Cracks in concrete may be worse than they ap-pier
Here are the relevant links for this episode:Stuff a BusPSA: ETS Stuff a Bus returns to help those in needDanibucksAddress to the ProvinceFC EdmontonFC Edmonton won't operate in 2023, CPL hints at 2024 returnGang moneyEdmonton police release new gang strategy tied to higher funding requestEdge FundCouncil reportThe Edge Fund: Championing Tech and Innovation in EdmontonBudgetCity council to consider $7.5M funding request for emergency shelter in west EdmontonEdmonton should fund on-demand transit with higher Epcor profits: mayor'Lifeline...
2022-11-25
32 min
Speaking Municipally
TREEGATE
Here are the relevant links for this episode:Taylor SwiftTaylor Swift speaks out after Ticketmaster cancels her tour's general ticket sale: 'It pisses me off'School masksEdmonton Public Schools asks province to bring back mask mandates during illness outbreaksNet-zero homeEdmonton couple spend 20 years transforming '60s bungalow into comfortable net-zero homeGuest: Puneeta McBryan@puneeta00LinkedInTreegateHoliday Light UpMayor Sohi's tweetCTV's original storyEdmonton's cancelled giant Christmas tree offered 'no direct value' to businesses: EDBA'So much more that Christmas can be': Mayor says of...
2022-11-19
32 min
Speaking Municipally
It's beginning to feel a lot like budget
Here are the relevant links for this episode:Windermere solar panelsSolar panel installation begins on Edmonton's 1st net-zero energy fire stationParking banNews Release: Parking ban Phase 1 (Major roads) takes effect Nov. 8 at 7pmNews Release: Parking ban Priority 1 (Major roads) ends Nov. 11 at 8amCarbon budgetTroy's tweet threadNews Release: Air Products to Receive Approximately $475 Million (CAD) in Funding for Alberta, Canada Net-Zero Hydrogen Energy Complex from Government Energy Transition Programs'Shocked and disappointed': Edmonton climate advisory committee decries proposed budget2021 Fall Supplemental Operating Budget AdjustmentThe City of Calgary releases recommendation...
2022-11-11
32 min
Speaking Municipally
The carbon usage that just won't budge-it
Here are the relevant links for this episode:World Cup drinkingBars in Alberta will open early and serve alcohol during FIFA World CupCondo noise'Inordinate' noise: Judge orders Downtown condo corp to investigate longstanding sound complaintValley ZooEdmonton Valley Zoo could be shut down, lose accreditation without repairs: city budgetOperating budgetNews Release: Proposed operating budget focuses on maintaining services, financing transformational projectsProposed Operating Budget PDFProposed city budget calls for 3.9% property tax hike in each of next 4 yearsEdmontonians uncomfortable with tax increases, want better snow control...
2022-11-04
32 min
Speaking Municipally
A sense that the census might be 'spensive
Here are the relevant links for this episode:Cracked pillarsLauren Hunter wins HalloweenAn Edmonton radio host dressed up as an LRT cracked concrete pillar and won HalloweenPrime MinisterPrime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with Edmonton Mayor Amarjeet SohiNo Visible TraumaNov. 9: No Visible Trauma Screening at Metro CinemaCapital budgetNews Release: City releases proposed 2023-2026 Capital Budget, totalling $7.75BCity recommends shrinking new Lewis Farms aquatic centre to save $58MNewly formed non-profit tries to reopen Scona Pool after City of Edmonton closed it permanentlyMunicipal census
2022-10-28
28 min
Speaking Municipally
Five hundred twenty five thousand six hundred votes for another round of questions
Here are the relevant links for this episode:Soccer fieldsNews Release: Two new indoor fields open in the South Soccer CentreRaccoonsRaccoons in Alberta? Increased sightings indicate they're moving further northDanielle SmithAlberta Premier Danielle Smith apologizes for comments on Russia-Ukraine warNo apology from Danielle Smith over comments on discrimination of unvaccinated peopleNew Alberta cabinet includes familiar faces in prominent portfoliosFirst anniversaryMayor Amarjeet Sohi's tweetCoun. Ashley Salvador's tweetCoun. Andrew Knack's tweetQ&A: Mayor Amarjeet Sohi on downtown safety, police budget, and transit delays in his 1...
2022-10-21
35 min
Speaking Municipally
Getting Edmonton a Peas of the global pie
Here are the relevant links for this episode:Danielle SmithNew Alberta premier says unvaccinated 'most discriminated against group' after swearing-inBlatchfordBlatchford review ordered after project fails to meet expectationsEdmonton wants to make building homes in Blatchford more affordableOilers+RELEASE: Oilers+ video streaming service officially launchedGuests: Edmonton GlobalSherri Bouslama, manager of brand strategy & communicationsChris McLeod, vice president of global marketing & communicationsEconomic Development Matters PodcastEdmonton Globalforward/slashforward/slash Economic SummitEconomic summit a 'first step' toward bringing Edmonton region togetherBackgroundEdmonton...
2022-10-14
43 min
Speaking Municipally
The future of affordable housing according to our Christel ball
Here are the relevant links for this episode:HR PoliciesAlberta premier's office appoints HR expert as minister speaks about drinking allegationsETS DelaysEdmonton transit to temporarily reduce bus frequency due to driver COVID-19 vaccination ratesTrick or Treat'Treat or tricks': 1922 Edmonton Bulletin article has claim to first printed reference to popular Halloween phraseGuestsGiri Puligandla, executive director, CMHA Edmonton RegionChristel Kjenner, director of affordable housing & homelessness, City of EdmontonHousing MonthWhere and When — Edmonton Housing MonthHousing Background'It's a human ri...
2021-11-05
45 min
The Progress Report
Breezy For Mayor
Edmonton Public school board trustee Bridget Stirling and Speaking Municipally co-host Troy Pavlek join us to talk about the city council and school board elections in Edmonton coming later this year. With massive turnover coming to both institutions what are the races to keep an eye on and what kind of campaigns are we likely to see? And yes, two-thirds of the panel is on team Breezy Brian Gregg for mayor.
2021-03-04
1h 01
The Progress Report
Breezy For Mayor
Edmonton Public school board trustee Bridget Stirling and Speaking Municipally co-host Troy Pavlek join us to talk about the city council and school board elections in Edmonton coming later this year. With massive turnover coming to both institutions what are the races to keep an eye on and what kind of campaigns are we likely to see? And yes, two-thirds of the panel is on team Breezy Brian Gregg for mayor.
2021-03-04
1h 01
The Well Endowed Podcast
Episode 72 – Millennial Activism and Engagement
On this episode, correspondent Emily Rendell-Watson talks with Troy Pavlek, Ilya Ushakov, and Jackie Pearce to find out how Millennials in Edmonton approach civic engagement- from politics to volunteering. This is the second of four Vital Topics that will be produced throughout the year. Our previous topic focused on Millennials and Money. Upcoming topics will look at Millennials’ behaviours around technology and the trends they are setting. Links: Read the Vital Topic: Millennial Advocacy and Engagement. Get your nerd on with the Vital Topic’s Resources. See our past Vital Signs report...
2020-06-01
00 min
Speaking Municipally
A whole garden of speed reduction PLANts
Here are the relevant links for this episode:Transit StuntEdmonton transit officials condemn video of person riding on back of moving bus: ‘It’s highly dangerous’Winter Returns'Tough to take': More snow in store for Edmonton this springSmall CameoBlink and you'll miss Alberta musician with background role in 'Avengers: Endgame'Phone Book FortTroy Pavlek's tweetProperty TaxCity sets 2019 municipal taxesCity council locks in 2019 property tax increaseStartUp Edmonton gets money to recruit on local university campuses2.6% property tax increase passed by Edmonton city counci...
2019-05-03
29 min
Speaking Municipally
Speaking Municipally: A Podcast About Edmonton City Council
Speaking Municipally is our pilot weekly podcast digging into the how's and why's of Edmonton politics.Your hosts are Troy Pavlek and Mack Male who could graciously be described as "competent".Each week we'll give you a short version of what happened this week that we think you should care about, and we'll dig in and discuss why it matters.We're available wherever podcasts are sold - and submitting to as many new places as possible! If we're not available where you prefer to listen to podcasts, let us know! We'll get there.
2018-08-02
02 min
Seen and Heard in Edmonton
Episode 60: Keep it tight or let it run?
Our January meetup was billed as a debate between Taylor Chadwick of What It Is against Andrea Beça of That's So Maven on how long a podcast should be. "Debate" turned out to be a bit of a strong term. As Taylor says at one point, "it sounds like we're just going to agree the whole time." I accept responsibility. Everyone's just so nice. They do come from different points of view on what works for the length of their own shows. The sweet spot for What It Is — an arts interview show that Tay...
2017-02-20
49 min
Seen and Heard in Edmonton
Episode 53: Meetup on how to get started
This week's podcast features the audio from our meetup on how to start a podcast, which we recorded way back in September. This was a departure from our usual format. We had veteran podcasters on one side of the room and aspiring podcasters on the other, and we invited the rookies to pepper the vets with questions. You'll hear questions such as these: Which sound editing program should I use? What would you do differently if you started again, especially for business? How frequently should podcasts come out? What social media channels should you use? What...
2016-11-07
58 min
Seen and Heard in Edmonton
Episode 48: Ben Yendall
Meet Ben Yendall, the storytelling, community-building co-host of Tales from the Hydian Way, a podcast about a role-playing game set in the Star Wars universe. As Ben says, Tales from the Hydian Way is about as niche as you can get, but podcasting is a great medium for serving your particular pack of people. He followed the advice we've often heard here and elsewhere: Make the podcast you want to listen to. I don't play the game and I stopped watching Star Wars at Return of the Jedi, and yet I tune into Tales from...
2016-08-22
18 min
Seen and Heard in Edmonton
Episode 36: Troy Pavlek
Meet Troy Pavlek, a close observer of civic affairs and the man behind Basket of YEGs and yegvotes.info.… More Episode 36: Troy Pavlek
2016-04-18
22 min