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​Kourtney’s Statement on UCP Reneging on Green Line Agreement

9/5/2024

 
Make no mistake, the provincial UCP government and Minister of Transportation Devin Dreeshen have gambled on the Green Line, and Calgarians lost.

What’s more, they’ve delivered a devastating blow to the economic future of Calgary. They’ve cost thousands of Calgarians years’ worth of good paying jobs in the trades on the Green Line project and on construction projects adjacent to the Green Line. They’ve jeopardized critically needed housing projects in both market and non-market housing. They’ve now risked federal funding dollars supporting affordable housing along the Green Line and for transit projects across the city.

The provincial government expected Council to kowtow to their demands at any cost to Calgarians. However, I, along with the majority of my council colleagues, were committed to delivering the best project which appropriately supported communities and economic growth through a well-researched and technically feasible manner.

The latest Greenline alignment approved by Council, while truncated due to inflationary pressures, had a solid foundation setting a path towards a fulsome line that would allow future growth for the Green Line to extend to the much-needed north line through Eau Claire, and further south towards Shepard, and eventually Seton.

The approved alignment has been studied extensively, reviewed many times, including by the Province twice, having expressed their concerns and having the City address those concerns. The Minister of Transportation had every opportunity to review these, but based on his comments and actions, did not take that crucial step. In fact, just one month ago, Minister Dreeshen said provincial funding for the project was "100 per cent" secure and “commitment from the province for the Green Line (is) in place and that (the Mayor and Council) can bank on it." This is beyond poor governance, and it is costing Calgary taxpayers.

I know many Calgarians and Ward 11 residents and businesses have made significant decisions based on the Green Line, and I share in your frustration at the current situation the UCP government has put us in. I remain committed to delivering quality public transit for Calgarians and will, when the time is appropriate, explore next steps for improved transit delivery for the communities most impacted by this broken promise from the provincial UCP government.

I encourage you to tell Minister Dreeshen and Premier Smith to keep their promise and maintain provincial funding for the Green Line:
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- Kourtney

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Ward 11 in the City of Calgary is one small corner of Treaty 7 land. As immediate neighbours of the Tsuut'ina nation we recognize all of Ward 11 resides on the traditional territories of the Tsuut'ina, the Blackfoot confederacy, the Ĩyãħé Nakoda nation. As neighbours we are stewards to the prosperous and just future for all Indigenous Canadians including the Metis, Inuit, displaced, and urban Indigenous who live across Calgary and live in Treaty 7 territory. 
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