The city cited its favored supporter of the project in a press release Friday morning. The city said Marigold Infrastructure Partners will design, build and partially finance the 14-kilometre LRT Valley Line West project. The city is still in final talks with the company, but said the contract is expected to be concluded by the end of the year. Construction of the western section of the LRT line is expected to begin next year and is expected to take five to six years. Yes, there are 1300 park and ride parking spaces in Davies on 75 Street and Wagner Road. Davies Station is also the only elevated station (on the surface) on the Valley Line Southeast project. DIALOG is part of the connectEd Transit Partnership team as an Owner Engineer on behalf of the city and acts as Chief Advisor for the development and compliance of SUI principles for Valley Line. • A short tunnel from the north wall of the river valley to the renovation quarter. • A transfer point at Churchill Square to access existing metro lines and LRT capital. “As partners of MIP, Colas – whose subsidiary Standard General has led projects in Edmonton since 1969, and Parsons – who build on their decades-long legacy of delivering P3 projects in Alberta, are proud to help the city build Edmonton and achieve its long-term strategic goals for the city,” said Xavier Fenaux of Colas Canada in a press release…