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Responsible Hospitality Edmonton: Fostering Diversity and Vibrancy for Multi-Use in Barb Ursuliak's Video Overview

Learn about Edmonton's vibrant nightlife on Jasper Avenue and Whyte Avenue, addressing safety, cleanliness, and community partnerships. Discover how responsible hospitality initiatives transform the city's evening economy and enhance quality of life. Partner with us to promote patron responsibility, designated drivers, and safe late-night transportation options. Experience the difference between a vibrant, well-managed nighttime environment and one plagued by crime and disorder.

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Responsible Hospitality Edmonton: Fostering Diversity and Vibrancy for Multi-Use in Barb Ursuliak's Video Overview

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  1. Responsible Hospitality Edmonton Diversity for Vibrancy and Multi-Use Barb Ursuliak, SAV Coordinator- Jasper Avenue May 21, 2014

  2. Video Overview • http://youtu.be/7HTRcnhgD1M

  3. 6 Core Activities

  4. Learning More About the Night In the 4 hours between 11 pm and 3 am ….. September; Friday or Saturday evening can see 22 to 26,000 street crossings at the three main intersections on Whyte Avenue On a January (-17°C) night there are 11 to 12,000 street crossings Two or more times as busy as weekday rush hour 4

  5. Crime: Time & Day 6 Source: MT / EPS Crime Analysis Unit

  6. Perception Surveys

  7. Partnership…It’s Critical

  8. Quality of Life

  9. Cleanliness • Ashtrays • Garbage • Portable Toliets (volumes removed off the street)

  10. VibrancyNight Time Economy

  11. Venue & Public Safety

  12. Community Policing

  13. Patron Responsibility

  14. Target age group marketing

  15. Late Night Transportation DESIGNATED DRIVER TAXI TRANSIT

  16. Night Ride

  17. Day and Night – TheDifference If 10% litter…. if 1% are noisy … if 2% need a bathroom……. if 20% need a ride home…… 18

  18. Thank-you! Contact us at www.responsiblehospitalityedmonton.ca

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