Edmonton's affordedible housing strategy

26/07/2019 31 min Episodio 48
Edmonton's affordedible housing strategy

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Here are the relevant links for this episode:Duncan Kinney@duncankinneyProgress AlbertaHolowach TreeA tree in downtown Edmonton needs a little love for its 100th birthdayEdmonton NinjaMeet Quinnja, Edmonton's elite ninjaTaste of EdmontonTaste of Edmonton hopes to reduce waits and waste with mobile ticketsHousing DefinitionsSpectrum of HousingCoE: Glossary of Housing TermsAffordable HousingAffordable Housing StrategyEdmonton Housing Affordability SnapshotEndPoverty Edmonton: Affordable HousingCity Involvement in Affordable HousingHistoryA Place to Call Home: Edmonton's 10 Year Plan to End HomelessnessCoE Housing ProgramshomeEdCornerstonesShovel ReadyShovel ReadyFeb. 25, 2019: Edmonton mayor asks province, Ottawa for $1.1B for affordable housingMar. 15, 2019: Housing money falls short, Edmonton councillor says of provincial-federal offerSlumtownCBC Podcasts: SlumtownBeyond EdmontonCalgary Housing CompanyCalgary: 'I take no joy in this': Council approves $60-million in budget cuts, 115 job lossesNational Housing Strategy: A Place to Call HomeSpeaking Municipally is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network, powered by ATB. This week we highlighted The Well Endowed Podcast, a production of the Edmonton Community Foundation. The podcast explores the impact of passionate people who are working to make Edmonton a strong, vibrant city to live in. We also talked about Unit B Coworking, a multi-company coworking space focused on helping people pursue their passions and making Edmonton its creative best. This episode was recorded in Unit B's studio!Speaking Municipally is produced by Taproot Edmonton, a home for curiosity-driven stories about our city, cultivated by the community. In addition to this podcast, Taproot publishes the Council Roundup every week. Sign up to get it delivered by email for free.Council is on summer recess until Aug. 19. Speaking Municipally will be on break until Aug. 16 when we'll return to talk about what happened during the summer. Plan your summer calendar with our 2019 guide to summer festivals and events!

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