crs1026
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That ship has not sailed. There’s a big difference between “line is not ready because of construction issues” (cue eye-rolling and ’standard’ talk about government waste and poor execution) vs. “the line has constant operational problems and has to be constantly taken in and out of service, and needs substantial rework”. The latter is different, and has resulted in an inquiry as well as a catastrophic loss in confidence.
I would not underestimate the amount of eye-rolling that the general public is now throwing at the mention of Metrolinx.
A politician who announces a new project has to answer the question "How can you assure us that it won't get screwed up, like the last one?". And while they may understand the need for a project, they really don't have a reliable answer to that question any more in the transit realm. (The recent answer has been "P3", and that one is wearning pretty thin). And the accusation about "the last one" doesn't have to be real, or valid. It can be a cheap shot. But transit is becoming a place where it's easy to write newspaper articles alluding to failure and incompetence, and the public takes these as credible because while it may be the wrong sneaker, the shoe size matches.
Reminds me of the public opinion of the old Ontario Hydro (which I worked in for many years). In the 1980's it was viewed as fat, arrogant, unaccountable, monolithic.... but in that period the lights never actually went out. The things that went wrong (and there were plenty) were different than what the media portrayed, but by 1990 or so the public pressure forced government to act. (Constructively, as it turned out.... but it was painful).
I am convinced that ML is heading for the same kind of hit-the-wall that Ontario Hydro experienced in the 1990's - breakup of silos into separate companies, firing of Board and senior executives, business transformations, apply for your job, whatever.
Those of us who watch the industry, and those who work in it, know Metrolinx is guilty of many things, many of which don't bear on Crosstown or Ottawa. Doesn't matter politically. Doesn't matter if it's a sneaker or a stiletto heel, the foot size fits.
- Paul
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