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In part 3 of Trailheads, Julian Faid explores the history and impact of car culture on Edmonton.
In the first half of the episode Julian is joined by Ashley Salvador, a city planner and president and founder of Canada Backyard Housing Association. Ashley walks us through the automobile’s contentious rise to prevalence through the 1920s, the automobile industry’s campaign to crown the car as king of the road, and whether the industry’s promise that cars provide drivers freedom actually holds up.
Then we’re joined by Julie Kusiek, president of the Queen Alexandra Community League. Julie was at the forefront of pushing the City to re-evaluate its community neighbourhood renewal process. She is also a driving force behind the City’s continuing efforts to make streets safer through lower speed limits.
We hope you enjoy.
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The Well Endowed Podcast is produced by Edmonton Community Foundation. And is a proud, affiliate member of the Alberta Podcast Network.
Photo Credit: City of Edmonton Archives EA-600-4608e_141
The music featured in the Trailheads special series is called Cut and Run by Kevin MacLeod.
The post Episode 82 – Trailheads: a history of urban planning in Edmonton – Part 3 appeared first on Edmonton Community Foundation.
In part 3 of Trailheads, Julian Faid explores the history and impact of car culture on Edmonton.
In the first half of the episode Julian is joined by Ashley Salvador, a city planner and president and founder of Canada Backyard Housing Association. Ashley walks us through the automobile’s contentious rise to prevalence through the 1920s, the automobile industry’s campaign to crown the car as king of the road, and whether the industry’s promise that cars provide drivers freedom actually holds up.
Then we’re joined by Julie Kusiek, president of the Queen Alexandra Community League. Julie was at the forefront of pushing the City to re-evaluate its community neighbourhood renewal process. She is also a driving force behind the City’s continuing efforts to make streets safer through lower speed limits.
We hope you enjoy.
Links:
ECF Happenings:
ECF Grants:
The Well Endowed Podcast is produced by Edmonton Community Foundation. And is a proud, affiliate member of the Alberta Podcast Network.
Photo Credit: City of Edmonton Archives EA-600-4608e_141
The music featured in the Trailheads special series is called Cut and Run by Kevin MacLeod.
The post Episode 82 – Trailheads: a history of urban planning in Edmonton – Part 3 appeared first on Edmonton Community Foundation.