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Analysis of Snow Clearing
All Posts, Term 2, Transportation Andrew Knack 3/15/21 All Posts, Term 2, Transportation Andrew Knack 3/15/21

Analysis of Snow Clearing

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Investing in Community: The Future of Community Safety
All Posts, Budget/Finance, Leadership, Term 2 Andrew Knack 7/7/20 All Posts, Budget/Finance, Leadership, Term 2 Andrew Knack 7/7/20

Investing in Community: The Future of Community Safety

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Facts Still Matter
All Posts, Leadership, Term 2 Andrew Knack 4/19/20 All Posts, Leadership, Term 2 Andrew Knack 4/19/20

Facts Still Matter

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All Posts, Term 2, Transportation Andrew Knack 7/29/19 All Posts, Term 2, Transportation Andrew Knack 7/29/19

Snow and Ice Control Policy - Calcium Chloride

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Self-Driving Cars in Edmonton - Closer Than You Think
All Posts, Leadership, Term 2, Transportation Andrew Knack 6/19/19 All Posts, Leadership, Term 2, Transportation Andrew Knack 6/19/19

Self-Driving Cars in Edmonton - Closer Than You Think

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Safer Speeds in Edmonton
All Posts, Bylaws, Campaign 2017, Term 2, Transportation Andrew Knack 5/15/19 All Posts, Bylaws, Campaign 2017, Term 2, Transportation Andrew Knack 5/15/19

Safer Speeds in Edmonton

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Speed Limit Outcomes: Simple and Consistent
All Posts, Bylaws, Neighbourhood Growth/I..., Term 2, Transportation Andrew Knack 5/6/19 All Posts, Bylaws, Neighbourhood Growth/I..., Term 2, Transportation Andrew Knack 5/6/19

Speed Limit Outcomes: Simple and Consistent

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Fast Speeds, Slow Solutions
All Posts, Budget/Finance, Campaign 2017, Neighbourhood Growth/I..., Project Management, Term 2, Transportation Andrew Knack 3/19/19 All Posts, Budget/Finance, Campaign 2017, Neighbourhood Growth/I..., Project Management, Term 2, Transportation Andrew Knack 3/19/19

Fast Speeds, Slow Solutions

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We acknowledge the traditional land on which we reside, is in Treaty Six Territory. We would like to thank the diverse Indigenous Peoples whose ancestors’ footsteps have marked this territory for centuries, such as nêhiyaw (Cree), Dené, Anishinaabe (Saulteaux), Nakota Isga (Nakota Sioux), and Niitsitapi (Blackfoot) peoples. We also acknowledge this as the Métis’ homeland and the home of one of the largest communities of Inuit south of the 60th parallel. It is a welcoming place for all peoples who come from around the world to share Edmonton as a home. Together we call upon all of our collective, honoured traditions and spirits to work in building a great city for today and future generations.