Dates: October 7th – 11th

Location: Bellevue Community League (7308 112 Avenue NW)

Nearby Bus Routes: 53, 101, 111

Date: October 20th

Location: Find Your Voting Station

Implementing Edmonton’s Mass Transit Strategy

Advocating for our fair share of the federal Permanent Transit Fund to renew and grow our transit fleet

Funding effective responses like increased Transit Peace Officers, Community Outreach Teams, and 24/7 Crisis Diversion

Ashley Salvador repeatedly demonstrated her dedication to transit in her voting record, consistently voting in favour of funding increases to ETS. She made clear her understanding of the benefits of housing density for an effective transit system, and acknowledged the importance of a functional safety plan, as well as the importance that comfort and reliability have on the transit rider experience.

Extend lrt lines to key areas

Increase the number of stations in underserved areas

Incorporate eco-friendly designs in LRT stations

Ensure all stations are fully accessible

Increase the frequency of trains

Implement better tracking systems

Improve maintenance schedules and invest in new technology

Ensure clear, consistent signage and audible announcements

Assign dedicated officers and transit peace officers to priority locations, including LRT platforms and bus exchanges

Increase patrol coverage at high-risk stations during peak hours, evenings, and overnight periods

Public parks, transit corridors, parking lots and business areas must be safe for families, seniors, and workers

Snow removal must be prioritized for both personal vehicles and mass transit users

I support deploying officers with authority to intervene on LRT and problematic bus routes

The city must evaluate the effectiveness of its bus service and assess whether LRT expansion offers the best return on investment

A slowdown on capital projects—focusing on finishing what’s already started before taking on more

Enforcing bylaws