Public Hearing and Council Review
On December 8, 2010, a Concept Plan will be presented to a non-statutory public hearing at the Transportation and Public Works Committee. This plan will determine details such as:
•how the LRT fits into the approved route
•where LRT stops are located
•how access will be provided to communities and businesses
Get Informed
For more information about past workshops, information sessions and City Council decisions, visit West LRT Project History.
What's Next
Public Hearing/Council Review December 8, 2010
For more information:
Future LRT General Inquiries
Telephone 780-496-4874
Email:
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http://www.edmonton.ca/transportation/ets/lrt_projects/west-lrt.aspx
Information for concerned citizens who wish to stop School Closures
Information for organizational representatives who wish to stop School Closures
If you wish to sign on to this letter on behalf of your organization, you can just email your Name, Position, Organization and Contact Information to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it and I will add you to the signatories.
Please feel free to use this letter to prepare your own letter. If you wish to address yours to your Trustee, or any other Trustee, their email addresses can be found on the EPSB website at http://www.epsb.ca/trustees/index.shtml. you for your interest in keeping Edmonton's public schools open and our communities vibrant.
Please forward this information to organizations that may oppose school closures. And please feel free to add your own comments in your forwarding email
Yours truly,
David Thompson
President
Westmount Community League
www.westmountcommunityleague.com
Public school board says no school closures
Parents with kids in Edmonton's public schools need not worry about any more school closures... for the next two years any way.
During Tuesday night's meeting of the board of Edmonton Public Schools, trustees voted to impose a two-year moratorium on further closures. This decision comes in the wake of five closures following the 2009-'10 school year. Eastwood, McCauley, Parkdale, Capilano, and Fulton Place schools shut their doors, back in June -- all in an effort to help balance the books
Sarah Hoffman, the vice-chair of the board and trustee for Ward "G," says the board has to find the answer to how much the closures are really costing.
"The numbers that have been batted around the last few years don't seem to really stick on how much we save when we close the schools," said Hoffman, following the meeting.
"We're going to work to find alternatives to school closures and really take time to find the root causes, and hopefully we'll call the other orders of government to the table to work with us."
Original Link
To the Trustees of the Edmonton Public School Board
To the Trustees of the Edmonton Public School Board
c/o David Colburn, Chair
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Dear Trustees,
We, the undersigned representatives of school councils, community leagues and other community organizations, call upon the Edmonton Public School Board to adopt a moratorium on further school closures.
Closures result in hardships faced by students and their families. They also hurt communities and property values, as residents with children face a strong incentive to move out of neighbourhoods without schools. Maintaining the buildings, without childrens schooling, does not solve these problems.
We understand that the Board faces financial pressures; however, school closures are not an acceptable solution.
We call on the Board to adopt a moratorium immediately, and then to initiate a process that engages the municipal and provincial governments, and other stakeholders, to develop acceptable solutions.
Yours truly,
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David Thompson |
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Notice of West LRT Meeting
November 17, 2010, 8 to 10 pm
ROSS SHEPPARD HIGH SCHOOL (SMALL GYMNASIUM)
A coalition of stakeholders impacted by the proposed Stony Plain Road LRT route has arranged a meeting of stakeholders, city officials, and the interested public. The purpose of the meeting will be to review reports about the proposed route, published by the city’s transportation department and consultants.
Key points to review include:
- The process used to develop the recommendations
- Land use changes around proposed stations(rezoning for higher density housing)
- Walkability.(new limited access across SPR)
- Transparency of acquisitions
- Method of inclusion of stakeholders
The transportation department will formally present the route to City Council on December 8, 2010.
Report available online
www.edmonton.ca/transportation/West_LRT_Public_Involvement_Report.pdf
Submitting your workshop worksheet ONLINE
Workshop participants can complete their workshop worksheet online.
By October 15th, you can:
- Drop it off at a school under review
- Fax it to 613-724-2450
- Complete it ONLINE by clicking on this link:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/6KPVKXN
We look forward to receiving your input! Thanks for participating.
See Original Link
http://sectorreview2010.com/article/submitting-your-workshop-worksheet-online
West LRT to Lewis Estates (Update)
Tuesday, September 7
Lewis Estates to 156 St/Stony Plain Road (right click to download)
Wednesday, September 8
Meadowlark to Grant MacEwan University (right click to download)
Where the project is at today![]()
Get Involved
For more information about past workshops, information sessions and City Council decisions, visit West LRT Project History.
More Info on new meeting dates and times coming soon
For more information contact
Future LRT General Inquiries
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More detailed Information can be found here
http://www.edmonton.ca/transportation/ets/lrt_projects/west-lrt.aspx
WCL Response to Rogers Letter
WCL Response to Rogers Letter
We the Residents of Westmount Edmonton have reviewed the letter from Rogers Communications that was written to answer our questions from the Cell Phone Tower Open House meeting. The reason we have chosen to write a response to this letter and send it to you is to show our dis-satisfaction with the responses to our questions.
Please see the attached PDF to read WCL letter.
This letter was sent to Laurie Hawn and Tony Clement back in June of this year. We continue to actively monitor the Rogers Cell phone tower proposal for new developments to this day.
Thank you to all of you who have voiced your concerns on this issue.
More Information
For more information please follow the link to the Rogers Tower Wordpress site
http://rogerstower.wordpress.com/
Membership 2010 / 2011 Update
If you do not receive your new membership by Sept 15 2010 please e-mail us and let us know.
Thank You

