Thanks as always for this transparency and honesty. I hope the people who have suddenly become fanatical armchair fiscal watchdogs take the time to read and understand the complex story of how this all happened.
April 30, 2025 at 10:20 PM
Thanks as always for this transparency and honesty. I hope the people who have suddenly become fanatical armchair fiscal watchdogs take the time to read and understand the complex story of how this all happened.
Upper governments provide captial for infrastructure, but not operating costs. The cost of the bus is a small fraction of what it takes to get that bus on the road. The operator, fuel, insurance, maintenance, etc are local expenses. In any case, LRT is mass transit, buses are a bandaid.
TL;DR: no
April 30, 2025 at 7:56 PM
Upper governments provide captial for infrastructure, but not operating costs. The cost of the bus is a small fraction of what it takes to get that bus on the road. The operator, fuel, insurance, maintenance, etc are local expenses. In any case, LRT is mass transit, buses are a bandaid.
I think that section of Cannon is about to temporarily become 2-way for all vehicles when reconstruction of York/Cannon resumes this month. They shouldn't have painted the line yellow in December when they knew it would cause issues.
April 4, 2025 at 7:26 PM
I think that section of Cannon is about to temporarily become 2-way for all vehicles when reconstruction of York/Cannon resumes this month. They shouldn't have painted the line yellow in December when they knew it would cause issues.