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We know our cash-strapped City wants to save some money, so we have an idea: Rebuild Saskatchewan Drive between 109 Street and 104 Street for short and long term savings. This means reducing the scale of the Duggan Bridge Rehabilitation in the short term. The City plans to rehabilitate Saskatchewan Drive over the coming years,…

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Pump Up! Paths for People

“Pump Up! A Paths for People Fundraiser” will run from September 17-24, 2020. This online auction promotes partners and organizations in the community who have generously donated items and experiences for you to bid on! By participating in this fundraiser you will be supporting future work Paths For People undertakes for the community. This includes…

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We know our cash-strapped City wants to save some money, so we have an idea: Postpone the planned renewal of 105 Avenue between 109 and 116 Streets Construction is set to begin this summer and continue for the next three years. Why hit pause? The current design and project plan are deeply flawed, making the…

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Bike Rack Inventory

This is a crowd-sourced map providing details on bicycle parking facilities in Edmonton.

The focus of this map is on privately-provided facilities, such as bike racks and bike storage in apartments or parking garages.

Special thanks to P4P volunteer Daniel Morin for helping to create this tool

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Being a member of Paths for People’s board means you play a key role in determining the direction and activities Paths for People undertakes. Fill out the form below if you are interested in applying to be nominated for the board elections. *Application form also available directly on Google Forms Deadline to submit an application: June…

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After weeks of below average temperatures combined with unprecedented isolation, Edmontonians are desperate to get outside to: walk stroll roll pedal With spring in the air, people are flocking to sidewalks, multi-use paths, and residential streets of our city for some fresh air and exercise. But is Edmonton ready for this? We don’t think so.…

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The City of Edmonton is adjusting push buttons at 56 pedestrian crossings and allocating two roadways for shared use effective Thursday (April 9, 2020) to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 and encourage physical distancing. Now Paths for People wants to know where other allocations and activations should take place in Edmonton. We will be…

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With the evolving COVID-19 pandemic, Paths for People has made the very difficult decision to cancel both Open Streets planned for 2020.  Due to the high transmission risk of the COVID-19, it would be extremely dangerous for us to gather thousands of people together. Unfortunately, there isn’t a clear timeline on when the public health…

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Reallocating our Streets

We hope to see the City of Edmonton reallocate roadways to provide for safe active transportation for all Edmontonians during the COVID-19.

Paths for People believes all Edmontonians should have access to paths, routes, or sidewalks that provide enough space for us to be physically distant from one another.

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