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:
NASH
OP12
George Spady
Bike lanes
E-scooters
Rezonings
Explore Edmonton
Rapid fire
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