river valley – Mack & Cheese http://www.mackandcheese.ca Talking about Edmonton Wed, 17 Jun 2015 21:05:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.4.2 Talking about Edmonton Mack & Graham clean Mack & Graham mack@paramagnus.com mack@paramagnus.com (Mack & Graham) Talking about Edmonton Mack & Cheeseriver valley – Mack & Cheese http://mackandcheese.s3.amazonaws.com/macitunes.jpg http://www.mackandcheese.ca Episode 53: #PrenticeBlamesAlbertans, River Valley Oleskiw Trail, Transit App, Welcome Signs http://www.mackandcheese.ca/2015/03/18/episode-53-prenticeblamesalbertans-river-valley-oleskiw-trail-transit-app-welcome-signs/ http://www.mackandcheese.ca/2015/03/18/episode-53-prenticeblamesalbertans-river-valley-oleskiw-trail-transit-app-welcome-signs/#comments Wed, 18 Mar 2015 20:06:12 +0000 http://www.mackandcheese.ca/?p=244 In our fifty-third episode, we discuss Premier Jim Prentice’s comments that led to the #PrenticeBlamesAlbertans hashtag, the recently approved River Valley Oleskiw Trail, the newly updated Transit App, and we talk about what should happen, if anything, with Edmonton’s welcome signs.

What do we think of the premier’s comments about looking in the mirror? How could he have handled the situation differently? What will this mean for future comments from the Premier? Will it impact the release of the budget on March 26? Will it have a lasting impact beyond that?

Graham is excited about the new trail and another link in the river valley system, but will the City be able to maintain all of these trails? What’s the story for the downtown portion of the river valley? ETS is working on live transit information but people haven’t been happy with the app story, so Transit App took matters into their own hands. Is that bad? What can we learn from this? Is ETS intentionally holding data back? Once again Council is talking about replacing or changing the welcome signs that greet drivers as they enter the city. Why are we talking about this again? What should we do? How can we put this issue to bed? We discuss all those questions and more.

Here are some relevant links for this episode:

Thanks for listening!

]]>
http://www.mackandcheese.ca/2015/03/18/episode-53-prenticeblamesalbertans-river-valley-oleskiw-trail-transit-app-welcome-signs/feed/ 1 In our fifty-third episode, we discuss Premier Jim Prentice's comments that led to the #PrenticeBlamesAlbertans hashtag, the recently approved River Valley Oleskiw Trail, the newly updated Transit App, and we talk about what should happen, if anything, In our fifty-third episode, we discuss Premier Jim Prentice's comments that led to the #PrenticeBlamesAlbertans hashtag, the recently approved River Valley Oleskiw Trail, the newly updated Transit App, and we talk about what should happen, if anything, with Edmonton's welcome signs. What do we think of the premier's comments about looking in the mirror? How could he have handled the situation differently? What will this mean for future comments from the Premier? Will it impact the release of the budget on March 26? Will it have a lasting impact beyond that? Graham is excited about the new trail and another link in the river valley system, but will the City be able to maintain all of these trails? What's the story for the downtown portion of the river valley? ETS is working on live transit information but people haven't been happy with the app story, so Transit App took matters into their own hands. Is that bad? What can we learn from this? Is ETS intentionally holding data back? Once again Council is talking about replacing or changing the welcome signs that greet drivers as they enter the city. Why are we talking about this again? What should we do? How can we put this issue to bed? We discuss all those questions and more. Here are some relevant links for this episode: Who is really to blame for Alberta's financial situation? #PrenticeBlamesAlbertans 2012 Alberta Election: Social Media Highlights City Council Approves River Valley Oleskiw Trail Here's the Transit App You Deserve, Edmonton Edmonton's 'City of Champions' signs could soon disappear Welcome to Edmonton: what should be on the city's signs? Thanks for listening! Mack & Graham clean 21:19
Episode 3: Rossdale Power Plant http://www.mackandcheese.ca/2013/02/22/episode-3-rossdale-power-plant/ http://www.mackandcheese.ca/2013/02/22/episode-3-rossdale-power-plant/#comments Sat, 23 Feb 2013 01:04:13 +0000 http://www.mackandcheese.ca/?p=34 In episode #3 we discuss the uncertain future of the Rossdale Power Plant. EPCOR is keen to offload the property to the City by the end of March, but a new City report suggested that it could cost up to $87 million to repurpose the buildings. What should we do? That’s one of the topics we explore!

We also talk about our inability to preserve historical buildings, and the way the Rossdale Power Plant fits in with the other plans that are in place nearby (such as the West Rossdale Urban Design Plan and the new Walterdale Bridge).

Here are some relevant links for this episode:

What do you think should happen to the Rossdale Power Plant? Let us know!

]]>
http://www.mackandcheese.ca/2013/02/22/episode-3-rossdale-power-plant/feed/ 3 In episode #3 we discuss the uncertain future of the Rossdale Power Plant. EPCOR is keen to offload the property to the City by the end of March, but a new City report suggested that it could cost up to $87 million to repurpose the buildings. In episode #3 we discuss the uncertain future of the Rossdale Power Plant. EPCOR is keen to offload the property to the City by the end of March, but a new City report suggested that it could cost up to $87 million to repurpose the buildings. What should we do? That's one of the topics we explore! We also talk about our inability to preserve historical buildings, and the way the Rossdale Power Plant fits in with the other plans that are in place nearby (such as the West Rossdale Urban Design Plan and the new Walterdale Bridge). Here are some relevant links for this episode: Rossdale Power Plant - Status Update (PDF) West Rossdale Urban Design Plan River Valley Alliance - 2012-2016 Capital Project CBC: City faces $87M cost for Rossdale renovations CBC: Historic designation stands in way of Rossdale demolition What do you think should happen to the Rossdale Power Plant? Let us know! Mack & Graham clean 16:34