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  1. 2021 Operating Budget & 2021 - 2030 Capital Plan Toronto Transit Commission toronto.ca/budget Program Summary | Page 8 of 47 RECOMMENDATIONS City Council approved the following recommendations: 1. City Council approve the 2021 Operating Budget for Toronto Transit Commission of $2.153 billion gross, $0.567 billion revenue and $1.586 billion net ...

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  2. The first 5-Year Service Plan & 10-Year Outlook (2020-2024) identified service-related improvements to public transit service in the city of Toronto and beyond. As part of the 5-Year Service Plan (2020-2024) process, we committed to developing detailed Annual Service Plans (ASPs) every year.

  3. The transit expansion projects described in this report will expand the rapid transit network in Toronto providing new, accessible rapid transit on already busy corridors such as Eglinton Avenue and Finch Avenue West. The Provincial Subway Program will extend Line 1, Line 2, and Line 5 to serve more residents and jobs while introducing the

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    • Ridership Hits New Milestone
    • Financial Situation Continues to Improve
    • Another Look at 2020
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    In November, ridership on Canada's urban transit networks continued to grow, reaching 89.4 million passenger trips, the highest level since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020. Transit appeared to be on a path towards recovery as the number of passengers was more than half (54.2%) of the pre-pandemic level from November 2019.

    The 89.4 million transit riders in November was up 53.9% from 58.1 million in November 2020 and marked the sixth straight month of a year-over-year increase. This was the highest number of passengers carried since March 2020. Despite this milestone, November 2021 registered 75.4 million fewer passenger trips than did the same month in 2019, pre-pan...

    In November 2021, transit agency operating revenues (excluding subsidies) reached $198.8 million—an increase of 39.2%, or $56.0 million, from the same month in 2020. While this total revenue was the highest level recorded since March 2020, it was still 47.7% below the operating revenues earned in November 2019, before the pandemic.

    The pandemic has had a significant impact on Canadian urban transit. Based on preliminary data, key indicators for the transit industry— ridership, service, expenses and revenues—are being published from the Annual Passenger Bus and Urban Transit Surveyfor 2020 (see Note to readers). The final estimates will be available later this spring. The impa...

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  4. Ontario-Toronto Transit Partnership Preliminary Agreement, signed in February 2020, established the roles and responsibilities of the Province and the City in implementing major transit initiatives in Toronto.

  5. Jun 2, 2023 · In 2021, the total number of transit passengers fell 13.2% from 2020. However, according to monthly Urban public transit counts, almost half (48.7%) of the 2020 total ridership was from the first three months, prior to any pandemic restrictions.

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  7. Expansion of higher-order transit critical public transit infrastructure, providing relief to existing services as well as enhancing service in high priority communities across the City.