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Residents protest Edmonton city councillors over planning decisions, demanding more public input before the October election.
On September 27, 2025, around 75 to 100 residents gathered at Herb Link Park in Edmonton’s Dunluce neighborhood to protest current city councillors, citing concerns over infill development, bike lanes, transit safety, and lack of public input on zoning changes.
Organized by groups including Stop the Destruction of Dunluce and Edmonton Neighbourhoods United, the rally criticized council decisions made without adequate notice, potentially violating the Municipal Government Act.
Three mayoral candidates—Tim Cartmell, Rahim Jaffer, and Tony Caterina—spoke, with Cartmell apologizing for missing a key vote on infill limits and pledging reforms within 40 days.
Jaffer questioned Cartmell’s credibility, while Caterina urged voters to research candidates.
The event highlighted broader frustrations over top-down planning and called for greater community involvement ahead of the October 20 municipal election.
Los residentes protestan a los concejales de la ciudad de Edmonton por las decisiones de planificación, exigiendo más participación pública antes de las elecciones de octubre.