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The following photo was taken morning of August 25:
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And this one taken the afternoon of August 26:
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The following photo was taken morning of September 25
And this one taken the afternoon of September 26
Your ability to to take photos in the future and then time travel to an earlier date to share them with us is amazing! (LOL) On the serious side -- this looks like it is going to be an important ceremonial park for Edmonton and for the First Nations peoples.
 
With the recently completed Qualico Park and with this one, Warehouse, Beaver Hills, and the proposed park for ICE II -- all potentially differentiated somewhat one from the other, Edmonton is certainly providing well for downtown on the R & R side of things. It would be cool if they could all be linked by an ornate pedestrian walking path that adds in the Legislature Grounds, the park abutting the Macdonald (too lazy to look up the name) and the one in the Quarters on 96th Street. It gives more impetus in my mind for converting 102nd Avenue into a pedestrian/wheelie thoroughfare and the idea that I had for a pedestrian/wheelie bridge over 109th Street so we could add the rail-town linear park , Kitchener park, and Paul Kane park into the mix. 102nd could be the decorative spine with prospects for lots of Retail and Hospitality along its length. Think I'll construct a little demonstration map! and stick it on the "Downtown" thread.
 
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September...are from the future?!?! :p
Your ability to to take photos in the future and then time travel to an earlier date to share them with us is amazing! (LOL) On the serious side -- this looks like it is going to be an important ceremonial park for Edmonton and for the First Nations peoples.
Lol - fixed. It's been a long week (and it's only Tuesday)
 

Some final requirements for electrical before the utility can connect power. Not lit at night = not open for safety reasons.

Some other minor items not yet complete (signage, NQ-branded 'Beacons', bollards), but won't stop the fences from coming down.

The real question (and I just can't believe you guys haven't picked up on it) is... Why is that gray truck parked sideways and taking up four stalls as seen in the first two photos? That driver owes NQ and $36 for the 3 extra stalls.
 
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