Hello Edmonton! Hello World!

by Raffaella Loro on 11/27/2009

The City of Edmonton has been gradually expanding its presence in the world of social media. We’ve been tweeting, participating in the Connect2Edmonton forums, updating our fans in Facebook, sharing videos on YouTube and now we’re ready to launch a new blogging pilot project to share stories about how we are working on transforming the City into the community described in our long-term vision. We’re not here to repost news releases, we’re here to share information about City programs and projects in new and exciting ways and listen and respond to your comments and feedback. We want to start conversations about our community’s priorities and the actions that deliver on your priorities.

This blog is called Transforming Edmonton after our City Vision, a creative description of our future that will help to set direction, guide decisions and align the priorities of the City of Edmonton. It paints a picture of how we imagine our city will look in 2040.

Transforming Edmonton is the way the City’s administration will initiate change and focus our services and infrastructure investments on improving our quality of life. We want to show how various projects contribute to the City’s six 10-year Goals.

Our goal is to give meaning to the principles that underpin the City of Edmonton Strategic Plan. Of the four principles, one is Innovation:

a planning approach and operational culture which encourages and enables continuous improvement and the exploration and adoption of new techniques, technologies, products and ways of operating in order to improve results and lead progressive change.

This blog project is an example of the City’s commitment to Innovation. We’re recognizing the active and engaged citizenry online and working to provide information that is meaningful and supports the other three principles of integration, sustainability and livability.

It is important that this process of transformation does not take place behind a velvet curtain, only to be pulled back when a final product is ready to be showcased. This is counter-intuitive to the whole process and would make it seem that we considered the transformation of our city to be a sort of mystical process rather than something that is only possible through collaboration and engagement.

We’ll be posting regularly, so check back or subscribe via RSS to stay tuned for more stories about how we’re bringing our City Vision to life.

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The Story Behind the Transforming Edmonton Blog at MasterMaq's Blog
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Robert Flood 11/27/2009 at 6:10 pm

“City Vision’ is not really that distinguished from the vision that all Cdn cities would fancy themselves to have: A hope that the City will be vibrant and do well in many areas.

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Mack D. Male 12/01/2009 at 10:02 am

Welcome to the blogosphere! I’m extremely excited for this blog, and I look forward to many interesting posts. Congratulations on the launch and best of luck going forward!

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Alex Abboud 12/01/2009 at 4:52 pm

Congratulations on launching the site! It looks great, and I’m excited to follow along with your updates.

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wader 12/01/2009 at 4:59 pm

Congratulations on the blog! I’ve already added it to my RSS feed and am looking forward to the updates. Nice to see Edmonton is moving into the next decade with some forward thinking.

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daveberta 12/01/2009 at 5:06 pm

Congrats on the blog launch! It is really exciting to see our City jump into the blogging world – I am looking forward to reading your posts! Good luck!

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Government of Alberta 12/01/2009 at 5:50 pm

Nice look, too. Congrats!
- David Sands, for the Government of Alberta

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Andrew 12/01/2009 at 6:08 pm

Looking forward to more content!

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Kory Mathewson 12/08/2009 at 6:22 pm

Welcome to the blog world. Love the layout, information, and presentation. Congratulations on such a wonderful leap into the social web. Keep the updates coming!

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Kate Gunn 12/12/2009 at 10:39 pm

Congrats on this site! Hope to see lots about livability…whether it’s Edmonton’s REACH report on community safety or the recent gala launch of the new Edmonton Heritage Council at the Hotel Mac, there’s plenty happening that will really shape the future of our city and how we live…

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