kd86
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Shame on the mayor of Oshawa aka " the SHAWA". no wounder why the city is going down the toilet he could at least advocate the money be spent on needed transit in Oshawa and Durham Region as whole.
Seems no worse than the Mayor of Toronto trying to divert funds from York's BRT to Toronto's subway, or the letter the Mayor of Mississauga wrote to the province asking the money for the Sheppard LRT be used to build LRT on Hurontario.You should be shaking your head that the Mayor of Oshawa is trying to divert funds for Toronto's LRT network to a highway extension
The question I have is, why is the province still pumping so much money into a privately-run highway that costs people an arm and a leg to drive it? Even by toll highway standards, it's expensive.
Do you really need to ask? Yes.
^In fact, it *is* a P3, but the government plans to keep control of pricing this time.
Seems no worse than the Mayor of Toronto trying to divert funds from York's BRT to Toronto's subway, or the letter the Mayor of Mississauga wrote to the province asking the money for the Sheppard LRT be used to build LRT on Hurontario.
The campaign wasn't ignorant, Kouvalis made it clear during the election campaign that they thought they could get the money from VIVA - http://www.torontosun.com/news/torontoandgta/2010/09/08/15278281.htmlIt's a false equivalence either way. Ford never knowingly tried to divert funds from York to Toronto. He was just ignorant.
The bulk may not kick in until after 2015, but much of that money is for the Scarborough RT and Eglinton Crosstown. If we have a serious construction start on the Eglinton Crosstown before the next provincial election it will be hard to derail. And something has to happen to the SRT, one way or another.The scary part is that the Ontario PCs seem to be pushing for the 407 as a key election issue. The bulk of Toronto's transit money doesn't kick in until after 2015. A Hudak win in the fall could absolutely cause a change of course.
At the same time though, Hudak could complete the 407 extension without any cost to the budget. If the Tories use the same funding techniques they used to build the original 407, it won't cost anything - they may even make money off of it again - though with the much lower traffic volumes, it may be tougher to make a profit.
Whether the project is on-budget like TC, or a P3 like 407, infrastructure costs affect the budget in pretty much the same way. If Hudak wants to divert TC funds, he's going to have to find another reason.