ssiguy2
Senior Member
How does the municipal support compare to other large systems in Canada and the US?
Well, the other shoe drops:
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news...s-on-dvp-gardiner-expressway/article33012398/
AoD
Well, the other shoe drops:
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news...s-on-dvp-gardiner-expressway/article33012398/
AoD
EXCELLENT NEWS! $300 million a year will be able to fund incredible investments in the TTC. Downtown Relief Line may just one day get built (if the money isn't misappropriated).
However tolling won't start until 2024
I'm guessing that Tory has made all his political calculations on this. How many Toronto voters are drivers vs transit riders or downtown dwellers who don't use either? My guess is that this is going to make a lot of Mississaugans and company angry but they don't get to vote in the Toronto election.
What visible project could actually be "shovel-ready" by 2018? Not the Relief Line, surely. The Crosstown is already under construction, so it would be hard to take credit for that. I suppose the reworking of the eastern end of the Gardiner might be ready? I would think that politically it may make sense for the initial funds to be invested in some sort of road project, to somewhat placate drivers. (Personally I'd prefer all the revenues go to transit projects, but I don't think that would fly.)if he has some shovels in the ground before 2018, then I think he might be able to pull this off politically.
Very good to hear. However tolling won't start until 2024? The hotel tax isnt going to fill the gap until then.