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the fACTivist: Assessing the 'Transforming Edmonton' Plans
Spring 2011

According to the City of Edmonton initiative to plan and transform the city in the long term:
 
"Edmonton’s City Council recently developed a new City Vision - a creative description of our City’s future that will help to set direction, guide decisions and align the priorities of the City of Edmonton. The City Vision paints a picture of how we imagine our city will look in 2040. Transforming Edmonton delivers on the City Vision, it is the way that the City’s administration will work towards change and improvements to bring our City Vision to life."
 
This edition of the fACTivist provides commentaries and critiques over the various City of Edmonton Plans that have been produced over the past two years.  Articles written by staff and volunteers include:
 
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