rbt
Senior Member
You do realize the further and further we delay building anything will only escalate the costs of whatever mode of transport we inevitably do construct, right?
What do you mean construct? I thought we'd decided that Scarborough is getting bus service instead?
SRT going out of service before a construction contract is tendered seems increasingly likely; one good recession (which Brits/Brazil/Trump! seem to want to kick-off) will end all discussion about building stuff for a decade (Brown is unpleasant but the Liberals used their get-out-of-recession-free card already). The money situation for the city is already very tight but gets much worse when you look at the pre-requisites that nobody wants to talk about (resignalling of the Bloor line and replacement rolling stock).
Ford's special tax only covers about 10% of the cities cost which is approaching $2B and doesn't include the shit stuck to Tory's shoe; which means a substantial property tax increase is required and that's very unpopular in the suburbs. I also believe the LRT plan or a simple SRT upgrade isn't coming back either.
Scarborough subway is rapidly becoming a 2nd Ave line or U5 (Berlin). If you want something done within the next 20 years, call your councillor now and demand a property tax hike to pay for it. Toronto literally cannot pay for the current proposal; all current politicians would be thrown out for trying. They're stalling until a full SRT failure occurs in the hope that the feds or province will do it instead.
The province isn't going to fall for that trick twice.
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