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Your city council just voted 5-0 on everything. What gives?

Your Council's Latest Choices

You know, sometimes I wonder if the Executive Committee meetings are just a formality, a sort of ritualistic dance before the real work begins. Because, honestly, looking at the recent votes from May 13, it seems like everyone was in agreement. Every single motion — from adopting the agenda to approving past minutes, even the "Reports not Selected for Debate" (a title which, if you think about it, is a small masterpiece of bureaucratic irony) — passed 5 to 0. Councillors Knack, Salvador, Tang, Parmar, and Elliott, all in lockstep. It's almost... unsettlingly harmonious, like an Oilers power play where everyone knows exactly where the puck is going.

What They're Talking About

One item that did get some airtime was the Corporate User Fee Policy, with J. Watson requesting to speak. These policies are the nitty-gritty of how much Edmontonians pay for city services, so it's worth keeping an eye on. Meanwhile, the top 311 service request issues reveal a city asking a lot of questions. "General Information" leads with a massive 160,623 requests, followed by "Routes and Schedules" at 112,470. Maybe we should just put up a giant, interactive QR code on the side of the Muttart Conservatory. Just a thought.

* **Unanimous Decisions:** May 13 Executive Committee motions all passed 5-0.

* **Key Speakers:** J. Watson spoke on the Corporate User Fee Policy.

* **Top 311 Issues:** General information and transit routes are top concerns.

Honestly though, when everyone agrees this much, it makes you wonder what's being discussed behind closed doors, or what issues are so non-contentious they sail through. It’s important to remember that City Hall is where the rubber meets the road for our daily lives, from how we navigate the River Valley trails to how our garbage gets picked up. We should always know what they're up to.

Edmonton doesn't need your approval. Never did.

Darren Fedoruk (@deepnorth_yeg)

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