On the agenda: Budget motions, ward boundaries, and waste services
By
Mack Male
This week, utility committee meets on Jan. 30, and city council meets on Jan. 31, with a continuation scheduled for Feb. 1 if needed. Here are some of the key items on the agenda:
- City council has 24 motions pending to deal with at its meeting on Jan. 31, the majority of which resulted from the 2023-2024 budget process. Among them are requests for information about various fines, a proposal to halt the sale of any new surplus school sites pending review, a report on the implications of "transitioning the Edmonton Valley Zoo out of our municipal assets," increased funding for REACH Edmonton, and a report outlining options for a multi-year dedicated climate levy.
- Bylaw 20304, which is ready for first reading only, would move the Calgary Trail South neighbourhood from Ward Karhiio to Ward papastew to align the municipal ward boundary with the ward boundaries of the Edmonton public and Catholic school divisions. No other changes are proposed before the next election.
- A proposed replacement of the Waste Services Bylaw will help facilitate the source separation of waste for apartments, condominiums, and other residential buildings that receive communal collection. It will also remove the requirement for certified compostable bags for the organics cart — "any paper or plastic bag can be used in the organics cart once the bylaw is passed."