By Vincent Puhakka
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Rethinking parking in Edmonton
It would seem to be an article of faith in Edmonton that having plentiful and cheap inner city parking is an absolute necessity. As density increases in...
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Metro Line Woes: The anti-transit bias of media coverage
By now, the failures of the Metro Line LRT extension are well known. Originally slated to open in early 2014, the line only began service this past...
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118 Avenue: Just More Gentrification?
At some point, it would seem that every visitor or newcomer to our city will be asked to visit the Whyte Avenue strip. It’s not hard to see why, as...
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What ETS riders need from a transit strategy: Part 2
Following the first part of this series, the second round of the transit strategy public meetings took place on November 17th and 18th. The purpose of...
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What do ETS riders need from a transit strategy? Part 1
Anyone who has ridden our transit system over the past month can hardly have missed the almost ubiquitous posters and advertisements promoting public...
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Late Night Transit Service: Essential for City’s Ambitious Goals
Edmonton in many ways has been a public transit pioneer in North America; most importantly through the introduction of North America’s first modern LRT...