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Feb 17, 2022 · Invest in transit to keep Toronto moving and equitable – including a TTC fare freeze and a plan to restore TTC service to pre-pandemic levels. Support Toronto’s economic recovery with an emphasis on small businesses; Expand digital services for residents and business
Provide oversight of the City’s transit expansion program, including centralizing coordination and seeking opportunities throughout the project lifecycle to accelerate transit expansion projects by streamlining and optimizing municipal processes where possible. Why We Do It.
Jan 13, 2022 · The 2022 staff-recommended tax-supported budgets ensure the City can continue to: Deliver critical and responsive City services during the pandemic; Invest in public health, including the largest and most successful vaccination campaign in the country
Feb 23, 2023 · The 2022-23 gas tax program will support public transit in 144 communities in 107 municipalities across the province, representing more than 92 per cent of all Ontarians. The provincial and federal governments are providing up to $2.65 billion through the Safe Restart Agreement to support municipal transit systems in response to COVID-19.
Sep 15, 2021 · Summary. Within the next 10 years, the TTC rapid transit network will expand by approximately 60 kilometres, the streetcar network will be extended along the Toronto waterfront, and the space dedicated to fast and reliable bus services will increase.
Jan 18, 2022 · The city will need $561 million in transit support, $288 million in shelter support, a backfill of $266 million from corporate revenues lost and $60 million in additional public health costs. That leaves $224 million in other miscellaneous impacts that the city needs help to make up.
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Public transit in Toronto started in 1849 with a privately operated transit service. In later years, the city operated some routes, but in 1921 assumed control over all routes and formed the Toronto Transportation Commission to operate them.