Medicine Hat News

Edmonton council approves first step for gondola across river

- COLETTE DERWORIZ

A proposal from a private company to build a gondola across Edmonton’s river valley will keep moving forward after city council approved an important step Monday.

Council members, in an 8-5 vote, supported a framework for a working relationsh­ip with Prairie Sky Gondola.

The company wants to string cable cars across the North Saskatchew­an River between downtown and

Whyte Avenue, a popular street with bars, restaurant­s and stores.

Prairie Sky Gondola has said it does not need any money from the city for the project, which the company expects would cost between $132 million and $155 million.

“It would be one thing if folks were coming to the city of Edmonton saying, ‘We have this really great idea — all you need to do is spend $100 million,”’ Mayor Don Iveson said before voting in favour of the framework.

“What’s actually happening here is someone coming and saying, ‘Hey, we think we want to spend $100 million or more in your community to do something cool that we think we can make work economical­ly.”

Iveson said it’s important for the city to send a message to private investors that it’s open for business and willing to work with them on proposals.

Despite council’s go-ahead, the project will still need to go through several detailed studies, including a transporta­tion impact assessment, environmen­tal impact assessment and geotechnic­al assessment.

The approval of land will also need to be considered by council, and there are some provincial and federal approvals that are required.

Some councillor­s were skeptical about moving forward with the idea.

“It is too good to be true to me,” Coun. Mohinder Banga said during debate.

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