EDMONTON — The sole city councillor to vote in support of a gondola across Edmonton’s river valley says the outcome may have been different if there were…
A recommendation that a city agreement with Prairie Sky Gondola be terminated passed 12 to one on Monday.But she says more meaningful consultations with Indigenous people were needed before signing the land-lease agreement with Prairie Sky.
The decision comes after a meeting last week where citizens, councillors and the Prairie Sky Gondola team discussed the project.Article content “Without this opportunity to access and develop our significant presence beyond the appearance of what is quite frankly an unkept cemetery, the city will wait yet another 15 years or until something else triggers a discussion before considering that perhaps something should be done at the Rossdale Flats,” Misik wrote.
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