Size Matters: Rightsizing Infrastructure and Complete Streets
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Size Matters: Rightsizing Infrastructure and Complete Streets

Hear from a panel of experts on the City of Edmonton's infrastructure and complete streets guidelines.

By Urban Development Institute - Edmonton Metro

Date and time

Thursday, May 16 · 11:30am - 1:30pm MDT

Location

Royal Glenora Club

11160 River Valley Rd NW Edmonton, AB T5K 0H2 Canada

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About this event

  • 2 hours

The land in our region is finite, and so is our ability to afford it. We need to be strategic in how we build on both private and public lands so that we can develop livable and welcoming communities and cities. A panel of experts will provide commentary on the City of Edmonton's infrastructure and Complete Streets guidelines - and the unintended impacts on affordability and the environment through the application of a growing number of requirements and standards. What strategic opportunities can we take to ensure investments made to the public realm are efficient and support broader affordability goals in the region?

Moderated by Katrina Rowe from Cantiro Communities, we will hear from our panellists:

  • Otto Hedges, MLC Group
  • Keri Jenkins, Stantec Consulting
  • Travis Pawlyk, City of Edmonton
  • Catherine Oberg, Bunt & Associaties


  • Where: Royal Glenora Club
  • When: May 16, 2024 from 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
  • Doors open 11:30 a.m.
  • Ticket includes plated lunch and complimentary beverages


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Deadline to register is Monday, May 13, 2024.

Members and their guests only. Service charges apply to online registration.

Please specify any dietary restrictions before May 9.

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The Urban Development Institute-Edmonton Metro is a non-profit, member-driven organization representing leaders in the real estate industry in all communities throughout the Edmonton Metropolitan region. Our members are development companies and the professionals involved in our industry, including planners, surveyors, landscape architects, engineers, contractors, finance managers, and others. Together with municipalities who regulate and set policy related to land use, we are important city builders. We build the communities where people live, the roads they travel, the buildings they work in, and the parks where families gather.

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