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Your City Hall just went private. What happened?

City Hall is getting ready for something

Honestly though, it seems like the Edmonton City Council's Agenda Review Committee has been a hive of activity, even if it's all about process. On May 26, 2026, the committee, comprised of A. Knack, A. Stevenson, and J. Wright, held a meeting where every single motion passed unanimously, 3 to 0. This included the adoption of the agenda itself, moved by A. Stevenson, and the approval of the May 12, 2026, meeting minutes, moved by J. Wright.

What's really interesting is the back-and-forth about public versus private meetings. Councillor A. Knack moved to meet in private, citing section 29 (advice from officials) of the *Access to Information Act*, which also passed 3 to 0. Immediately after, Councillor A. Stevenson moved for the committee to meet in public, which also passed 3 to 0. The final motion of the day, again by A. Stevenson and passing 3 to 0, was to amend the draft agendas as discussed. It's almost performative, this shift. Makes you wonder what was discussed in that brief moment of privacy, doesn't it? It's like watching a well-oiled machine deciding how well-oiled it is.

In other news, the latest 311 data reveals that "General Information" is still the top service request with 160,623 calls, followed by "Routes and Schedules" at 112,470 requests. And yes, "Maintenance - Snow and Ice" still clocks in at a respectable 43,660 requests, because even in late May, we're already mentally preparing for next winter. Edmonton doesn't need your approval. Never did.

Darren Fedoruk (@deepnorth_yeg)

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