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Canadian Constructor EllisDon Forms Partnership to Privately Develop Alberta High-Speed Rail
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Province blesses high-speed Calgary-Edmonton rail link: developer
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Edmonton city council approves first step for gondola across North Saskatchewan River
A proposal from a private company to build a gondola across Edmonton s river valley will keep moving forward after city council on Monday approved an important first step.
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Posted: Feb 22, 2021 2:23 PM MT | Last Updated: February 22
The tramway in Portland, Oregon. Prairie Sky Gondola wants to string cable cars across the North Saskatchewan River between downtown and Whyte Avenue.(Share Oregan)
EDMONTON Edmonton city council voted Monday to move forward with plans for a proposed $150-million urban gondola that would ferry passengers across the river valley. The latest motion for the privately funded project was carried 8-5 Monday, moving it into the next design phase. Indigenous and public consultations and environmental assessments will now take place over the next 18 months. Edmonton-based company Prairie Sky Gondola s proposal promises to transform the city s river valley and transport people from downtown to Whyte Avenue. It s a great day, Prairie Sky Gondola president Jeffrey Hansen-Carlson told CTV News Edmonton. It s an exciting day for our team. Obviously this is the outcome we worked so hard for.
It s a great day : Urban Gondola plan to move forward
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