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Edmonton active transportation advocacy group calls for partial road closure and naturalization of ravine

 An Edmonton-based active transportation advocacy group, Paths for People, has proposed a portion of 76th Avenue be closed and the underlying culvert be removed when the roadway is scheduled for renewal. The proposal would daylight the creek, naturalize the ravine and provide connectivity for wildlife as well as prioritize active transportation in the Mill Creek Ravine. Read more about this bold vision for nature-based solutions here.

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