Tulse
Senior Member
How does this fit with Ford's alleged fiscal responsibility? Debt is debt, whether through private or public financing.
Mayor Rob Ford’s office is proposing a public-private partnership by the city to extend the subway along Sheppard Ave., leaving $8.15 billion in provincial transit funds for an underground light rail line along Eglinton that could be extended to the Scarborough Town Centre.
A Sheppard subway extension would cost between $3.4 billion and $4.4 billion and be owned by the city.
The Eglinton light rail line would be provincially financed and owned and would run straight to Kennedy station.
It’s not clear yet whether the obsolete Scarborough RT would become an extension of the Bloor-Danforth subway line or be converted to the light rail technology being used on Eglinton.
The city wants it to be subway — an expensive option that would require realigning the SRT route — but relieve some crowding on the Bloor-Danforth line.
How long before City Council see Ford's transit plan for what it is and votes to continue as previously planned? If anything this proposal should help enough of them see through Ford's nonsense.
I don't see how council is going to oppose upgrading Sheppard to a subway line (which was always the plan before Miller scrapped it) while the Eglinton and Scarborough line stays the same. The only thing that is yet to be seen is what will happen to Finch.
The proposal appears, based on very limited information, to have City Hall take on a good chunk of a $4.1B in debt (private financing with payments coming from increased taxes is a debt owing). This is 2 times more than Miller added over his two terms for a variety of projects in a single shot.
Actually, I wonder if the CFO or budget chief have seen this because it goes pretty strongly against their recent suggestions that the city decrease its debt/income ratio.
I don't see how council is going to oppose upgrading Sheppard to a subway line (which was always the plan before Miller scrapped it) while the Eglinton and Scarborough line stays the same. The only thing that is yet to be seen is what will happen to Finch.
That's how I read this too...and I'm very confused as to why council would have any interest in this. Is Ford just looking for a way out of his Sheppard Subway promise?
The subtext on this is that Metrolinx told the Mayor's Office to get stuffed and refused to fund the Sheppard line at the expense of the Eglinton LRT.
The proposal appears, based on very limited information, to have City Hall take on a good chunk of a $4.1B in debt (private financing with payments coming from increased taxes is a debt owing). This is 2 times more than Miller added over his two terms for a variety of projects in a single shot.
Actually, I wonder if the CFO or budget chief have seen this because it goes pretty strongly against their recent suggestions that the city decrease its debt/income ratio.