Some downtown and industry groups are pushing back against the Alberta government’s plan to build elevated Green Line tracks in the downtown core.
City council voted to advance work on the province's proposal for the long-embattled transit line, but how the two sides still disagree on what the downtown portion of the track will look like.
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Will Calgary get a Green Line? The province wants to know by JanuaryCalgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek has said there isn ... council voted in support of a lengthy series of amendments related to the Green Line. In just one year the Green Line, an LRT concept first ...
Calgary's mayor has extended an invitation to provincial officials for a walking tour of the proposed alignment for the Green Line LRT through the downtown core. In a letter sent to Premier Danielle ...
We thought the Green Line would be dead Tuesday, Jan. 28. That would be the do-or-die date. The smart money was betting the city council majority would vote Die to the Green Line LRT.
the Calgary Construction Association (CCA) said Wednesday it is “cautiously optimistic” about the project and that its members remain committed to building a Green Line that “maximizes ...
Calgary's Eau Claire Market, once believed to become a centre for downtown retail in the city, is being torn down for the Green Line LRT. Mason DePatie reports.
The project is at 95% completion, and the expansion marks a milestone for the agency as it introduces a two-line light rail system. Completion is expected later in 2025. Calgary city councilors have ...
A group of organizations representing businesses, property owners and Calgary’s construction industry are raising concerns over the proposed alignment for the Green Line LRT above the downtown core.
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