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  • The Next Stops: The 2024-2025 Annual Service Plan

    The Next Stops: The 2024-2025 Annual Service Plan

    Mar 26, 2025

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    Emily
    in Uncategorized

    Earlier this month, Edmonton Transit Riders was thrilled to get a sneak peek at the 2024-2025 ETS Annual Service Plan at a Launch event hosted by Councillor Michael Janz and ETS. This great event brought together a room full of people passionate about our transit system, gave us an opportunity to connect, and offered some…

  • Improvements Needed to the Draft Public Spaces Bylaw

    Improvements Needed to the Draft Public Spaces Bylaw

    Feb 8, 2025

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    Edmonton Transit Riders
    in Advocacy

    Bylaw 20700 (Public Spaces Bylaw) goes to City Council on Feburary 10, 2025. Here’s the response we sent to Council. Dear Members of City Council, Thank you for the opportunity to provide feedback on Bylaw 20700. While we recognize and support the intent to promote safety and well-being in public spaces, we are deeply concerned…

  • ETR 2024 RECAP

    ETR 2024 RECAP

    Dec 29, 2024

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    Edmonton Transit Riders
    in Advocacy

    A Year to Celebrate 2024 was a big year for transit in Edmonton – from record breaking ridership rates to the formation of Edmonton Transit Riders, it will be a year to remember! We came together in April 2024 and accomplished a lot in 8 months. We’re proud to have: 2025 is going to be…

  • Addressing the Transit Funding Gap in the City Budget

    Addressing the Transit Funding Gap in the City Budget

    Nov 11, 2024

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    Edmonton Transit Riders
    in Advocacy

    With City Council set to debate the Transit funding gap — including $20.4 million for the Ride Transit program and $5.6 million for general operations — as part of its Fall Supplemental Budget Adjustment, we wanted to share our perspective and recommendations on how make up this shortfall. We encourage anyone who cares about this…

  • Nationwide Transit Advocates Rally for Reliable Service and Affordable Fares During Canada Transit Action Week

    Nationwide Transit Advocates Rally for Reliable Service and Affordable Fares During Canada Transit Action Week

    Oct 15, 2024

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    Edmonton Transit Riders
    in Advocacy

    For Immediate Release: October 15, 2024 Edmonton Transit Riders Join National Efforts, October 15 – 20, 2024 EDMONTON, AB — On July 17, 2024, the federal government announced the Canada Public Transit Fund to improve public transit infrastructure. The Edmonton Transit Riders and advocates across Canada are uniting for the first ever Canada Transit Action Week to express their disappointment…

  • You Deserve Better – Transit Service Needs in Edmonton

    You Deserve Better – Transit Service Needs in Edmonton

    Oct 8, 2024

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    Edmonton Transit Riders
    in Advocacy

    At Edmonton Transit Riders, we talk a lot about “the transit you deserve.” We wax poetic about a bus stop that’s within a 10 minute walk from your home, with buses that arrive every 30 minutes, and arrive on time. To a lot of Edmontonians, this sounds like a fairy tale. But we think this…

  • Fare Gates Are Not the Evidence-Based, Fiscally Responsible Choice

    Fare Gates Are Not the Evidence-Based, Fiscally Responsible Choice

    Sep 15, 2024

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    Edmonton Transit Riders
    in Advocacy

    At the December 12, 2023, City Council meeting, a motion was made directing Administration to provide a report outlining a detailed plan for a two-year trial for the use of fare gates at two transit facilities. This report will be presented at Council’s Urban Planning Committee meeting on September 17, 2024.  After reviewing the report,…

  • Balancing Ridership Impacts With Financial Pressures

    Balancing Ridership Impacts With Financial Pressures

    Aug 23, 2024

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    Edmonton Transit Riders
    in Advocacy

    August 28, 2024, the Ride Transit Program Funding Gap report goes to Executive Committee for information. In May of this year, Edmonton Transit Services (ETS) recommended to Council’s Executive Committee to raise fares for riders to address transit funding gaps. Carrie Hotton-Mcdonald, the branch manager of ETS said that “these budget challenges, increased costs for…

  • Mass Transit: Implementing for 1.25 Million People

    Mass Transit: Implementing for 1.25 Million People

    Aug 22, 2024

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    Edmonton Transit Riders
    in Advocacy

    Report goes to Urban Planning Committee on August 27, 2024 for Information. Here’s our thoughts on the update. Want to learn more? Check out the materials from Administration below. Please note that the BRT routes depicted in the images included are not approved and require further analysis and design by ETS, so they may not…

  • Protecting Core Services – Executive Committee August 2024

    Protecting Core Services – Executive Committee August 2024

    Aug 12, 2024

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    Edmonton Transit Riders
    in Advocacy

    Today we reached out to City Councillors in advance of the August 14, 2024, Executive Committee meeting to share our concerns with Administration’s report that details some financial challenges facing our public transit system. Below is a copy of our correspondence. Dear Councillors, We are Edmonton Transit Riders, a local non-profit organization advocating for a…

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