Grovenor hits councillor with bike-lane petition on bad Edmonton planning
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As part of the Active Transportation Network Expansion Program, the city is advancing the connection from 104 Avenue east-west from 142 Street to 149 Street in Grovenor. Taken on Wednesday, May 20, 2026 in Edmonton. Greg Southam-Postmedia PHOTO BY GREG SOUTHAM /Postmedia Article content As the councillor for Ward Nakota Isga, Reed Clarke has got an earful from Grovenor residents who are angered by the city’s active transportation network expansion in their west-end neighbourhood. Article content The active transport network is a collection of paths and lanes that support bikes, pedestrians and…
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