Walkcast Ep. 09 — 'Failure': How one family has lost faith with Edmonton's Vision Zero campaign Walkcast
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As Edmonton councillors prepare to inspect the city's latest Vision Zero report we catch up with two people who have lost faith in the project.
Jane Cardillo and Steve Finkelman lost their son, David, after a driver struck him in a crosswalk on Whyte Avenue in 2014. They were powerful advocates for Vision Zero.
But now, four years later, after few results and what they describe as a reticence to rock the boat, they say they are disillusioned with Edmonton's implementation of Vision Zero. They hope a private group takes it away from the city.
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As Edmonton councillors prepare to inspect the city's latest Vision Zero report we catch up with two people who have lost faith in the project.
Jane Cardillo and Steve Finkelman lost their son, David, after a driver struck him in a crosswalk on Whyte Avenue in 2014. They were powerful advocates for Vision Zero.
But now, four years later, after few results and what they describe as a reticence to rock the boat, they say they are disillusioned with Edmonton's implementation of Vision Zero. They hope a private group takes it away from the city.
Please support Walkcast on Patreon: www.patreon.com/rss/timquerengess…2Bt2ho6yXuaLS3c6Y
29 min