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We speak with Eddie Robar, the interim city manager at the City of Edmonton, about what he plans to do for the time he'll be in the role.
Since recording this episode, the Alberta government reversed its decision to cut its share of funding for low-income transit passes in Edmonton and Calgary following public backlash and discussions with the cities’ mayors.
Here are the relevant links for this episode:
Eddie Robar
- Eddie Robar on LinkedIn
- 2015: Halifax Transit Manager Eddie Robar latest city executive to leave for greener pastures
- 2016: Back on track: Edmonton hires new transit manager
- News Release: City Council names Eddie Robar as Interim City Manager
- Eddie Robar named interim City of Edmonton manager while permanent replacement sought
- New interim Edmonton city manager Eddie Robar focusing on improving work culture after tense labour dispute
Low-income transit pass
- Alberta government cuts funding for Edmonton, Calgary low-income transit pass, mayors say
- Province reverses decision to cut funding for low-income bus passes in Calgary and Edmonton
Rapid fire
- News Release: Alberta's vision for passenger rail
- News Release: New EPark mobile payment in effect today
- Brett Kissel curse? Radio host starts petition to stop singer from performing anthem at Oilers playoff games
Speaking Municipally Live
This episode is brought to you by NAIT. Celebrating the impact of its grads on the community, NAIT announces this year's award recipients who are visionaries, community-builders, trailblazers and more. See their impact at nait.ca/celebrate.
Speaking Municipally is produced by Taproot Edmonton, a source of curiosity-driven original stories, curated newsletters on various topics, and locally focused podcasts, all in the service of informing Edmontonians about what is going on in their community. Sign up to get The Pulse, our weekday news briefing. It's free!
★ Support this podcast ★287 episodes
Manage episode 416297078 series 2415219
We speak with Eddie Robar, the interim city manager at the City of Edmonton, about what he plans to do for the time he'll be in the role.
Since recording this episode, the Alberta government reversed its decision to cut its share of funding for low-income transit passes in Edmonton and Calgary following public backlash and discussions with the cities’ mayors.
Here are the relevant links for this episode:
Eddie Robar
- Eddie Robar on LinkedIn
- 2015: Halifax Transit Manager Eddie Robar latest city executive to leave for greener pastures
- 2016: Back on track: Edmonton hires new transit manager
- News Release: City Council names Eddie Robar as Interim City Manager
- Eddie Robar named interim City of Edmonton manager while permanent replacement sought
- New interim Edmonton city manager Eddie Robar focusing on improving work culture after tense labour dispute
Low-income transit pass
- Alberta government cuts funding for Edmonton, Calgary low-income transit pass, mayors say
- Province reverses decision to cut funding for low-income bus passes in Calgary and Edmonton
Rapid fire
- News Release: Alberta's vision for passenger rail
- News Release: New EPark mobile payment in effect today
- Brett Kissel curse? Radio host starts petition to stop singer from performing anthem at Oilers playoff games
Speaking Municipally Live
This episode is brought to you by NAIT. Celebrating the impact of its grads on the community, NAIT announces this year's award recipients who are visionaries, community-builders, trailblazers and more. See their impact at nait.ca/celebrate.
Speaking Municipally is produced by Taproot Edmonton, a source of curiosity-driven original stories, curated newsletters on various topics, and locally focused podcasts, all in the service of informing Edmontonians about what is going on in their community. Sign up to get The Pulse, our weekday news briefing. It's free!
★ Support this podcast ★287 episodes
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