innsertnamehere
Superstar
of course the flip to this is why is ML so tied to the one route.....if the goal is to create a transit hub around the GO train station in downtown Brampton......why care so much about how it gets there? All of the alternative routes (no matter what you think of them) had in common one thing....just like the single route ML would support (or as it turned out the two routes they would support) had their terminus at the very same GO station/transit hub?
This whole "brampton turned down 'free' money" meme has to end.....the majority of Brampton council did not support how the LRT got from Steeles and Hurontario to Nelson and Hurontario.....but they all supported getting there.
Yet they all voted against it in full knowledge the funding would be going elsewhere. They did give up free money, not because they opposed the LRT, but because they opposed the alignment that the province was willing to fund. Now the municipality will have to come up with the money for whatever alignment they end up choosing. Thus "giving up free money". Nobody is saying that Brampton voted against LRT in the city in any way, but rather that they turned down an LRT that was essentially going to be gifted to them, which they voted against with the knowledge that they would lose funding for it if they did.