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Taproot Edmonton presents a weekly discussion on key stories in municipal politics. We pay attention to City Council so you don't have to! Join us as we delve into conversations about the context surrounding decisions made at City Hall.
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Episodes

Can you get rid of the Rapidfire segment next?

We're back with a discussion about changes we are making for election season. Namely, Troy will take a hiatus from the show. We discuss why and what that means for the show going forward. Here are the relevant links for this episode: Troy Pavlek TroyPavlek.ca troypavlek on TikTok troypavlek on X Rapid fire Pickle-dusted doughnuts, pb&j chicken among new KDays food creations 'F--k you, Jo-Anne': Tempers flare in city council chambers Ex-UCP MLAs to join, rebrand Alberta Party instead of reboo...

Jul 25, 202533 minEp. 316

You're out of order! You're out of order! This whole council is out of order!

Council is about to start its summer break, but not before making a bunch of decisions that could shape the future of Edmonton. Infill and the zoning bylaw changes are the big item again this week, but we also talk about the Downtown CRL extension, the Winspear Centre expansion, road widening, a proposal for free parking, and more. Here are the relevant links for this episode: CRL Edmonton council extends Downtown CRL, ending two days of debate Winspear Centre October 2024: Winspear expansion in...

Jul 04, 202539 minEp. 315

O-E-Gee whiz, how C-aRe-L we gonna vote?

We discuss the proposed moratorium on infill development, the extension of the Downtown Community Revitalization Levy, and the return of former MP Rahim Jaffer to municipal politics. We also look at how changes to vote counting will affect the 2025 municipal election, and the end of photo radar in playground zones. Here are the relevant links for this episode: Infill moratorium Cartmell to call for moratorium on new infill development in Edmonton Edmonton city councillor and mayoral candidate ca...

Jun 27, 202550 minEp. 314

Wow, six bylaw, bro

Council is looking to reduce the maximum number of midblock infill units to six per lot from eight. Plus, entertainment districts are exempt from the single use plastic bylaw. Here are the relevant links for this episode: Midblock infill Edmonton may revise zoning bylaw to reduce mid-block multi-family units Edmonton council votes to reduce maximum homes on RS zone lots to six from eight Street design standards Overhaul of street design standards could help Edmonton's finances Parking bans Edmon...

Jun 20, 202536 minEp. 313

A new CEO, but still Edmonton, without limits

We talk with Edmonton Unlimited CEO Tom Viinikka about his first year in the role, measuring the city's innovation sector, what separates entrepreneurs from the rest of us, and what's next for the organization. Here are the relevant links for this episode: Tom Viinikka Edmonton Unlimited Welcomes New CEO, Tom Viinikka Edmonton Unlimited hires new CEO from within city ecosystem Tom Viinikka at LinkedIn Edmonton Unlimited Reports + Strategic Materials 2025 Edmonton Unlimited Strategic Plan PDF Edm...

Jun 13, 202549 minEp. 312

The Rainbow Bridge has gone over the Rainbow Bridge

We discuss the potential removal of a community-built bridge in Jackie Parker Park, the launch of the Better Edmonton party, the Capital Line South LRT extension, and the latest on wildfires in the Edmonton region. Plus, we dig into the zoning bylaw update. Here are the relevant links for this episode: Zoning Bylaw update Missing Middle Housing In Edmonton More Than Doubles After Zoning Overhaul 'No respect for the people': Edmonton zoning bylaw opponents give city council an earful Rainbow Brid...

Jun 06, 202547 minEp. 311

No new naming nuisances

Council decided against selling the naming rights for recreation centres and other facilities, at least on the outside. The Edmonton Elks is the official name, but it is returning to the old name on the inside. Plus, we discuss the relationship between police and the city, speeding enforcement, and upzoning. Here are the relevant links for this episode: Naming facilities City council turfs business naming deals for rec centres in Edmonton Edmonton Elks What's in a name? Elks vs. Eskimos debate r...

May 30, 202542 minEp. 310

He's got a Knack for winning elections

Andrew Knack has announced he's running for mayor. We speak with him about his decision to enter the race now, his vision for the city, and how he plans to differentiate himself from the other candidates. Here are the relevant links for this episode: Andrew Knack Andrew Knack for Mayor Andrew's Linkedin post Speaking Municipally | 13 months notice Longtime Edmonton city councillor Andrew Knack to run for mayor From the Taproot newsroom Debate grows as Edmonton plans 23 km of new bike lanes for 2...

May 23, 20251 hr 1 minEp. 309

It’s not a DIP, it's a DAP

We examine the new Downtown Action Plan, which was presented to the Urban Planning Committee this week. Additionally, administration seeks permission to sell the naming rights to 29 facilities, and PACE announces six of its candidates for the 2025 municipal election. Here are the relevant links for this episode: Downtown Action Plan Edmonton Proposing $553M Action Plan To Revitalize Downtown Core News Release: New Downtown Action Plan to accelerate investment, economic growth and vibrancy Opinio...

May 17, 202535 minEp. 308

The State of Our City

We dive into the "start" of construction season, and the latest state of the city event. We also touch on traffic management in Belgravia, and private contracts for the Edmonton police. Here are the relevant links for this episode: EPS contracts Private contracts for Edmonton police rose sharply over last five years: data Construction season News Release: City thinks big as it kicks off 2025 construction season Belgravia traffic Council seeks potentially 'radical' solutions in Belgravia traffic ...

May 09, 202549 minEp. 307

So he's back, at least for now

We look at what the federal election results mean for Edmonton, including the return of Mayor Amarjeet Sohi to city council. We also discuss the future of E-Park with Coun. Aaron Paquette, and dig into when we might expect results in the upcoming municipal election. Here are the relevant links for this episode: Federal election results Alberta's blue wave has Conservatives projected to win nearly every seat in Edmonton Recap: Liberals hold Edmonton Centre, Conservatives pick up Griesbach, rural ...

May 02, 202558 minEp. 306

Taxes go up, can't explain that

City council has approved the final property tax increase for 2025, and it's lower than expected … except maybe not? Plus, the City started removing EPark meters … but maybe not? We also discuss the integrity commissioner's annual report, and bike lanes. Here are the relevant links for this episode: Property tax increase News Release: City Council approves tax levy increase Edmonton property tax increase set at 5.7%, lower than expected - Edmonton sets tax levy increase at 5.7 per cent - Provinc...

Apr 25, 202537 minEp. 305

Can Front Yards in Bloom be exhumed?

The most predictable of outcomes has happened: people are upset about Front Yards in Bloom getting pruned. Plus, we discuss the Ritchie downzoning, new transit peace officers, and the growth of the bus fleet. And we look ahead to the federal election. Here are the relevant links for this episode: Front Yards in Bloom Edmontonians rally to save Front Yards in Bloom program 2024: Front Yards in Bloom celebrates 25th Anniversary Ritchie downzoning April 7 public hearing On the agenda: Indigenous-le...

Apr 18, 202536 minEp. 304

The only rule is there are no rules

We look at new provincial bills affecting municipal elections, governance, and policing. We also discuss the end of Front Yards in Bloom, the shameful state of the BMO building site, and the Old Strathcona Farmers' Market expanding to two days. Here are the relevant links for this episode: Crosswords The Taproot Mini brings a bit of fun to The Pulse Bills 49/50/51 Alberta seeking to eliminate municipal code of conduct Codes of conduct failed voters and municipalities, Alberta minister says News ...

Apr 11, 202537 minEp. 303

EPark is in a bit of a Hot Spot

E-Park machines are being removed, making mobile payments the preferred option for parking. We also discuss directing parking revenue to nearby infrastructure improvements, the removal of speed-on-green cameras, guidelines for point access blocks, and the story behind the demise of Alberta's first commercial hydrogen fueling station. Here are the relevant links for this episode: Crosswords The Taproot Mini brings a bit of fun to The Pulse Karen Principe Coun. Principe's post E-Park News Release:...

Apr 04, 202539 minEp. 302

And then there were twelve

Mayor Amarjeet Sohi is taking a leave of absence to run in the federal election next month. We talk through the implications. Plus, extended producer responsibility is here, and the city is adding service hours to transit. Here are the relevant links for this episode: Extended Producer Responsibility News Release: Extended Producer responsibility is coming to Edmonton Sohi's leave of absence Sohi considers federal run as Canada needs 'serious' leadership to face Trump Former Edmonton mayor, city...

Mar 28, 202534 minEp. 301

So he's running... but for what?

Mayor Amarjeet Sohi joins us to discuss his political future. Will he run for re-election? Will he return to federal politics? We hear what Sohi thinks is needed to stand up for Canada and municipalities. Here are the relevant links for this episode: Amarjeet Sohi Mayor Amarjeet Sohi What We Have Accomplished Together From the conversation Edmonton mayor celebrates downtown investments, restored grants in Alberta budget Sohi calls Alberta's $106M funding commitment for downtown Edmonton a step i...

Mar 22, 202553 minEp. 300

Something is Afoot

Coun. Sarah Hamilton has announced she will not seek re-election in the fall. We also discuss the pride flag issue between CSU52 and the Edmonton Public Library, transit safety and sounds, efforts to diversify Edmonton's trade beyond the United States, and why statues keep getting stolen. Here are the relevant links for this episode: Sarah Hamilton Coun. Sarah Hamilton's post Interview on Real Talk with Ryan Jespersen Pride flags CSU52: Statement Re: EPL Directive to Remove Pride Flags from Publ...

Mar 14, 202539 minEp. 299

An ICEy reception to CRL extension

We discuss the potential renaming of the field at Commonwealth Stadium, a recommendation to accelerate the adoption of heat pumps, another Edmonton Public School Board trustee resignation, and the new ICE District deal. Plus, we talk about the Energy City Cactus Rats, ETS merchandise, and more. Here are the relevant links for this episode: Commonwealth Stadium field Commonwealth Stadium field could be renamed Play Alberta Field Adopting heat pumps Council urged to accelerate adoption of heat pum...

Mar 07, 202537 minEp. 298

A committee is born

A new committee of council has been born (or, at least, is in utero). Plus, Bridgegate both continues and concludes, council has approved the Nordic spa in the river valley, and the province's CorruptCare scandal (allegedly) reaches the city. Here are the relevant links for this episode: Bridgegate City releases schedule of Edmonton's bridge renewals for 2025 Puneeta McBryan's LinkedIn post Downtown Revitalization Coalition's LinkedIn post Infrastructure committee Council report Coun. Aaron Paqu...

Feb 28, 202532 minEp. 297

Bridgelocked

You may have heard that several bridges will be closed at once, but is that true? We dig into bridge maintenance planned for the next few years. We also discuss new bus priority measures, Lime's winter cycling pilot, an audit of DATS, and the upcoming wildfire season. Here are the relevant links for this episode: Bridge maintenance No, five bridges in downtown are not closing all at once Opinion: Perfect storm of bridge closures will devastate Downtown Edmonton business group urges bridge constr...

Feb 21, 202533 minEp. 296

The Leducsiana Purchase

We follow up on the Public Spaces Bylaw, accelerating construction on the Valley Line West LRT, and the introduction of two new commissioners for the Edmonton Police Commission. Plus, the City of Leduc proposes to annex land from Leduc County, and we wrap up our Edmonton Food Faves series. Here are the relevant links for this episode: Public Spaces Bylaw Speakers urge city councillors to ditch proposed public spaces bylaw Edmontonians share concerns that public spaces bylaw targets city's most v...

Feb 14, 202544 minEp. 295

Blame Edmonton for the tariffs

City council heard about potential tariffs and how they might affect our city. Plus, the Edmonton Design Committee could be expanding its mandate, and we look at how construction on the Valley Line West LRT might accelerate. Here are the relevant links for this episode: Tariffs Edmonton city council, business leaders talk tariff strategy as administrators review contracts Mayor, province point fingers after Trump adviser singles out Edmonton's drug crisis Mayor Amarjeet Sohi's thread Coun. Tim C...

Feb 07, 202552 minEp. 294

Public Spaces 2: Electric Boogaloo

We examine the updated Public Spaces Bylaw, which will be discussed at an upcoming committee meeting. Plus, an update on affordable housing on surplus school sites, and how artificial intelligence is beginning to integrate into municipal work. Here are the relevant links for this episode: Public Spaces Bylaw Here's why Edmonton may ban or limit public behaviours including drug use, panhandling and protests News Release: Edmonton first in Canada to consolidate municipal bylaws to protect inclusio...

Jan 31, 202542 minEp. 293

Accountability is police commissing in action

We discuss the 76 Avenue redevelopment, the latest police commission appointments, the end of the EMRB, and a well-known West Edmonton Mall record, which may not be a record at all. Plus, we have a new segment exploring Edmonton Food Faves. Here are the relevant links for this episode: West Edmonton Mall Reddit thread about the parking lot record Edmonton Metropolitan Region Board 'Bittersweet' end of the EMRB opens door to 'next iteration' of regional partnership November 2024: The EMRB is not ...

Jan 24, 202546 minEp. 292

Eddie's still driving –– but now it's permanent

We're joined by the no-longer-interim city manager, Eddie Robar, to discuss his role, the city's finances, the year ahead, and the upcoming municipal election. Here are the relevant links for this episode: Guest: Eddie Robar Eddie Robar on LinkedIn Episode 262: Eddie's still here, and he's driving the bus Eddie's post on LinkedIn about taking over the role Budget pressures top of mind for Edmonton's new city manager Keith Gerein: Edmonton's city manager the safe choice for a risky time Workforce...

Jan 17, 202548 minEp. 291

Jeopardy 2024

This. Is. Speaking Municipally Jeopardy! Three branch managers from the City of Edmonton square off in our annual holiday trivia episode. Enjoy! Here are the relevant links for this episode: Carrie Hotton-MacDonald Branch Manager, Edmonton Transit Service LinkedIn Pascale Ladouceur Branch Manager, Infrastructure Planning & Design LinkedIn Cate Watt Branch Manager, Assessment and Taxation LinkedIn Speaking Municipally is produced by Taproot Edmonton , the most reliable source of intelligence ...

Dec 20, 202446 minEp. 290

Eventually the bill comes due

In our penultimate episode of 2024, we recap the 2025 budget and discuss how the process might change in the future. Plus, we wrap up the Housing Complex project and look at what's next as we head into municipal election season. Here are the relevant links for this episode: Budget recap News Release: City Council confirms fall budget adjustments Edmonton city council sets property tax increase at 6.1% for 2025 Edmonton city council votes for 6.1% tax hike for 2025 With all the amendments to the ...

Dec 13, 202447 minEp. 289

We're pushing, but the tax increase just won't budge-it

After four days of debate, Edmonton city council approved adjustments to the 2025 budget, setting a 6.1% property tax increase for next year. In this episode, we dig into some of the key moments throughout the debate. We talk about photo radar, trees, and community sandboxes. Here are the relevant links for this episode: Budget News Release: City Council confirms fall budget adjustments Edmonton city council approves 6.1% tax hike for 2025 Budget 2025: Explore Edmonton asks city for $6M or won't...

Dec 06, 202441 minEp. 288

The EMRB is not to be

Another blow to regional collaboration as it appears the EMRB is dead after the provincial government pulled its funding. Plus, we talk budget, carbon emissions, police response times, and parking. Here are the relevant links for this episode: EMRB Regional Roundup: Nov. 27, 2024 'Unexpected': Edmonton's regional board loses provincial funding, future uncertain Budget City says participatory budgeting experiment was challenging but taught lessons Will Edmonton neighbourhood renewal be scaled bac...

Nov 29, 202437 minEp. 287
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