EDMONTON – Edmonton faces an estimated $168-million bill to stop repeated southeast flooding that has filled basements with water and submerged cars.
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EDMONTON – Edmonton faces an estimated $168-million bill to stop repeated southeast flooding that has filled basements with water and submerged cars.
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Noise behind the wall along St. Albert Trail didn’t increase significantly when panels were removed to lower the wall’s height, a report shows.
An Environmental Noise Study prepared by Acoustical Consultants Inc. measured the noise level in three residential yards along the wall before and after some panels were removed.
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The city’s community safety committee will make a recommendation to city council to install a set of median barriers on 132 Avenue at the immediate east and west side of 100 Street.
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Growth is coming, regional planning requires cooperation, and Bike Town is successful.
These were the most prominent messages delivered in the second annual State of the Town address, presented by Mayor Anita Fisher to a crowd of nearly 100 at the Devon Golf and Conference Centre on Tuesday, Mar. 12.
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