roe_
Active Member
Exposure is great, but I still think we're missing the forest for the trees. This isn't an issue of poor marketing or just needing that next big event to prove how great we are.
Edmonton is ugly in many central areas and there is often a failure to improve and maintain the public realm. It doesn't matter how hard you try to get people here if the city is ugly, desolate or dangerous.
As a city, we need to focus on livability for people who are already here. I'd hit the brakes on some of the projects in the far flung burbs and accelerate major renewal projects in the core. I also wonder whether the city needs to double-down on tax incentives to encourage more residential projects centrally. Make it so that downtown is the first choice for new projects and leverage the billions in infrastructure we already have.
Edmonton is ugly in many central areas and there is often a failure to improve and maintain the public realm. It doesn't matter how hard you try to get people here if the city is ugly, desolate or dangerous.
As a city, we need to focus on livability for people who are already here. I'd hit the brakes on some of the projects in the far flung burbs and accelerate major renewal projects in the core. I also wonder whether the city needs to double-down on tax incentives to encourage more residential projects centrally. Make it so that downtown is the first choice for new projects and leverage the billions in infrastructure we already have.