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Livability

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Have you ever imagined having the ability to predict when and where crime is going to take place, and then using that information to stop it from happening… like Batman? This common childhood dream (and adult, let’s be honest), and research from the U.K., is what inspired the Neighbourhood Empowerment Team (N.E.T) to develop the [...]

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1 = What?

by Kris Andreychuk on 02/17/2012

The deployment of the Neighbourhood Empowerment Violence Reduction Team in McCauley initiated a great deal of interest, and conversation around the issue of high percentage, large volume alcohol. This is an extremely complex matter. It is, after all, addiction that is fueling much of the concern. From what we’ve seen during our time working in [...]

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As you may be aware, the City of Edmonton is planning for a more sustainable future by encouraging Transit Oriented Development (TOD) around existing and future LRT Stations – almost 60 in total. Transit Oriented Development refers to development that is planned and integrated around a transit station. Its aim is to create more attractive, [...]

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Forty years ago a unique planning process, the Mill Woods Development Concept, was set to transform urban development in Edmonton. The goal for Mill Woods was straightforward – create a place for people, a community with a strong sense of place, well connected to its surroundings. Planning for Mill Woods began in 1969 to create [...]

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  Welcome to the Edmonton this Week Podcast, an in-depth look at City of Edmonton programs and initiatives that affect your life. Each week, your host, Wade Sorochan, takes you inside City Hall and around Edmonton to speak to the people who operate our city. [Audio clip: view full post to listen] Listen on iTunes [...]

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