Edmonton Social Planning Council

Category: Levels of Government: City of Edmonton

  • 2010 Fourth Quarter Report to the Community

    Title: 2010 Fourth Quarter Report to the Community
    Corporate Author: Edmonton Police Commission & Edmonton Police Services
    Subject: Crime – statistics
    Publisher: Edmonton Police Commission
    Place of Publication: Edmonton
    Date of Publication: 2011
    Abstract: The Edmonton Police Commission, in collaboration with the Edmonton Police Service, created the 2010 Fourth Quarter Report to the Community. In 2010, our community achieved an unprecedented drop in crime of over 18 per cent. Highlights of this, and other accomplishments, are outlined in the report.
    Language: English
    Material Type: Report

    C. LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT/C03 EDMONTON/2011 police_q4report.pdf

  • Edmonton City Trends Q3 2010

    Title: Edmonton City Trends Q3 2010
    Corporate Author: City of Edmonton
    Subject: City of Edmonton – general, Statistics – Edmonton
    Publisher: City of Edmonton
    Place of Publication: Edmonton
    Date of Publication: 2010
    Abstract: This edition of City Trends focuses on the current socio-demographic profile of Edmonton and highlights some of the key trends expected to impact our community in the future. The content features a mixture of demographic data analysis and projection, with summaries of potential social issues, physical growth trends, environmental implications, economic and labour force changes, and service delivery needs to be attentive to over the coming decades. The City’s overarching commitment to building a more sustainable community for future Edmontonians, and for current Edmontonians in the future, is outlined in Edmonton’s Strategic Plan The Way Ahead. Taking its cue from The Way Ahead’s integration of sustainable thinking with respect to all aspects of analysis and planning, this edition of City Trends provides a blend of articles on the social, environmental and economic features of Edmonton’s population growth and change.
    Language: English
    Material Type: Report

    C. LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT/C03 EDMONTON/2010 Edm Q3_Final.pdf

  • The Way We Live Edmonton’s People Plan: The Quality of Life Needs & Priorities of Edmontonians Facing Social & Economic Barriers

    Title: The Way We Live Edmonton’s People Plan: The Quality of Life Needs & Priorities of Edmontonians Facing Social & Economic Barriers
    Collection: Alberta
    Corporate Author: City of Edmonton
    Subject: City of Edmonton – general plan
    Publisher: City of Edmonton
    Place of Publication: Edmonton
    Date of Publication: 2010
    Abstract: The Way We Live: Edmonton’s People Plan was approved by City Council on July 7, 2010. This 10-year strategic plan redefines local government as a caring entity that creates a diverse and inclusive city by connecting people, creating communities where people can age in place and actively nurturing an arts, culture and athletic community. The plan advances The Way Ahead: City of Edmonton’s Strategic Plan 10-year goal of improving Edmonton’s livability and integrates with, complements, and adds to the City of Edmonton’s other long-range strategic plans — The Way We Grow and The Way We Move. The Way We Live: Edmonton’s People Plan acknowledges the municipal government’s role in bringing people together to create a civil, socially sustainable and caring society where people have opportunities to thrive and realize their potential in a safe, attractive city. Edmonton, like other cities, often goes beyond its role as a municipal service provider. As the order of government closest to residents, the City is often asked to actively partner and advocate with other organizations and other orders of government to address issues outside of its scope of responsibility such as housing, health care and education. The Way We Live: Edmonton’s People Plan helps clarify the role the City has in quality of life issues. Throughout the design, development and implementation of people services, the City of Edmonton consults and works with residents and community groups to gain their views.
    Material Type: Report

    C. LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT/C03 EDMONTON/2010 2009 waywelive.pdf

  • Brief Submitted to the Task Force on City Government Respecting the Interim Report – The Form of City Government – Edmonton

    Title: Brief Submitted to the Task Force on City Government Respecting the Interim Report – The Form of City Government – Edmonton
    Author(s): Arrison, Sue, & Neelin, Gregg
    Subject: City of Edmonton – general
    Publisher: Edmonton Social Planning Council
    Place of Publication: Edmonton
    Date of Publication: 1980
    Language: English
    Material Type: Report

    C. LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT/C03 EDMONTON/1980 April Brief Submitted to the Task Force on City Government Respecting the Interim Report – The Form of City Government Edmonton.pdf

  • C.I.T.S. Edmonton – A Community Income Tax Service for Edmonton

    Title: C.I.T.S. Edmonton – A Community Income Tax Service for Edmonton
    Corporate Author: Edmonton Social Planning Council
    Publisher: Edmonton Social Planning Council
    Place of Publication: Edmonton
    Date of Publication: 1976
    Language: English
    Material Type :Report

    C. LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT/C03 EDMONTON/1976 October C.I.T.S. Edmonton – A Community Income Tax Service for Edmonton.pdf

  • Let’s Share the Task – Proceedings of Fall Institute

    Title: Let’s Share the Task – Proceedings of Fall Institute
    Corporate Author: : Edmonton Council of Community Services
    Publisher: Edmonton Council of Community Services
    Place of Publication: Edmonton
    Date of Publication: 1957
    Language: English
    Material Type: Report

    C. LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT/C03 EDMONTON/1957 November Let’s Share the Task – Proceedings of Fall Institute.pdf