'Keep on building': Iveson is confident Edmonton will continue improving after his term ends
Mayor Don Iveson delivered his final State of the City address on May 5, reflecting on his first address seven years ago when he predicted Edmonton would become "one of the best places to take a risk, to innovate, to launch ideas."
"I stand here today, confident that we've done that," Iveson said. "Now, more than ever, we're building something extraordinary on the banks of the North Saskatchewan."
Iveson said that Edmontonians are primarily responsible for the positive changes he has witnessed — through collaboration and a willingness to innovate. He also credited city council with moving forward on the expansion of the LRT network, other infrastructure projects like neighbourhood renewal and new bridges, climate initiatives, and partnerships with neighbouring municipalities.
Last fall, Iveson announced he would not be running in the municipal election this October. He noted that he has "unfinished business" at city hall that will be left in the hands of future city councils.
Currently only one of the city’s four LRT projects is fully operational. While the Valley Line Southeast is set to be up and running later this year, construction on the Valley Line West hasn't started, and the southern extension of the Capital Line is still in need of funding.
LRT expansion was a top priority for council, and Iveson said council has largely delivered on that promise.
"We’ve done more during the past seven years to build out the LRT network than any mayor and council have done in the history of this city put together," he said, noting both the actual construction of new lines and the city’s successful effort to secure permanent federal funding for future projects.