As I demonstrated before:
Ottawa Infrastructure Program
Federal Contribution:
Assuming the city contribution stays AS IS:
City Contribution:
The province contribution drops at
- $854.4M
- 24%
- However assuming they keep their initial $1.4B commitment (I guess the $1,990B is in today's dollars), there would be a difference of $1,135B.
That extra billion should be used to bring back Sheppard East Station. The 14,000 ridership figure was when all 3 stations were still part of the plan, not sure why people are surprised at the sharp drop of ridership when 2 stations gets removed. It's like Sheppard all over again, expecting the same projection while gutting the line.
The original plan is the only thing that will allow everyone to save face here. This is as much the Provincial Government's fault as the city. Let's not forget that even if the city went back to the LRT plan,
the province was clear about only funding a subway. The above scenario would help to do that with Ottawa paying 50% instead of just $660M or 19% of the tab.
The document points out the following:
The City has not yet entered into contribution agreements with either the provincial or the federal government. This report recommends that City Council request confirmation of both the amount and source of the contributions from both funding partners.