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Senior Member
Wouldn't something like this have to get council approval? If so, I don't see it ever happening.
I don't know what I'm more appalled about:
The obvious bias and poor reporting by the star (obviously to be inflammatory), or the naivety of the readers...
anyone that rides the street cars will trade in those moving stop signs for subways any day/night. Took me half an hour (including waiting time) to commute vs a 10 min bike ride, and maybe a 25 min walk...
I'm still lost.
I thought the province paid for the streetcars and I thought they were already paid for.
I hope others changed there mind as well. Whats really scary is that if FORD just acted somewhat sane the first year in office we would probably have a 99% chance of having a PC Mayor, a PC premier and a PC Prime Minister... "
The province contributed nothing. The city asked the federal government for support, but Baird famously said "Fuck off".
The city is funding the purchase 100%. They are paying as the cars are delivered. As none have been delivered yet, they have not paid for them and can move the funds budgeted for them to something else. Aside from the contract cancellation penalties of course.
The province kicked in funds only for the Transit City LRT cars purchase.
Incorrect. For the replacement streetcars on the legacy network, the province was and is paying 1/3. Baird did famously say "fuck off", but that was to a planned 1/3 federal share, and that meant the city had to move up from 1/3 to 2/3 to cover the remainder.
The Transit City LRVs are fully provincial.
I think Rob Ford has been playing too much Sim City lately
The province contributed nothing. The city asked the federal government for support, but Baird famously said "Fuck off".
The city is funding the purchase 100%. They are paying as the cars are delivered. As none have been delivered yet, they have not paid for them and can move the funds budgeted for them to something else. Aside from the contract cancellation penalties of course.
The province kicked in funds only for the Transit City LRT cars purchase.
That's all dandy. But it also discounts the damage that could be caused by an increasingly desperate Ford as his nation crumbles around him.In addition to the provincial contribution as noted above, 'paying for cars as they delivered' is not the arrangement either. The City has been making regular payments to Bombardier since the contract was signed in 2009. I believe at the end of last year something in the neighbourhood of $200 million had already gone out the door, so at a similar run rate we are close to $300 million by now. That's not to mention the substantial and ongoing investments in track, overhead, and the new carhouse that the Ford-selected Commission has continued to sign off on. Similarly, all of these projects were in the 2011 Capital Budget and 10-year plan approved in February by Council.
correct me if I'm wrong, but I was under the impression it was against the law to move your vehicle after a collision, unless an officer shows up and says it's ok.
True to a certain extent. He probably played the Monster destroying the downtown area and its local economy than a somewhat decent city planner that designed a functioning cityUnlikely. If they had, they would be far more qualified to run this city...