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An Act to amend The Strathcona Radial Tramway Ordinance 1904

Chamber

alberta

Stage

Introduced

This bill amends a 1904 ordinance related to the Strathcona Radial Tramway in Alberta.

Key Changes

  • Amends The Strathcona Radial Tramway Ordinance 1904
  • Specific changes cannot be determined as the bill text was not readable from the provided PDF

Gotchas

  • The bill text could not be extracted from the PDF provided, so a complete and accurate summary is not possible
  • The Strathcona Radial Tramway Ordinance 1904 is over 120 years old and predates Alberta's existence as a province, suggesting this may be a housekeeping amendment
  • This appears to be an Alberta legislative bill rather than a federal Parliament of Canada bill, which may be outside the expected scope

Who's Affected

  • Potentially the City of Edmonton or relevant municipal authorities
  • Any parties with legal interests tied to the original 1904 ordinance

Summary

This bill proposes amendments to The Strathcona Radial Tramway Ordinance 1904, a very old piece of legislation from the Northwest Territories era before Alberta became a province. The Strathcona Radial Tramway was a historic streetcar or tramway system that operated in the Strathcona area, which is now part of Edmonton, Alberta. Unfortunately, the full readable text of this bill could not be extracted from the provided PDF file, as the document content is encoded and not readable in plain text form. As a result, the specific changes proposed by this bill cannot be accurately summarized beyond what is indicated by the title. Based on the title alone, this appears to be a housekeeping or administrative bill dealing with an old historical ordinance, possibly to repeal, update, or clarify provisions of a century-old tramway law that may no longer be relevant or may need modernization.

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