^In which time I wouldnt be surprised if city council creates a vote on whether or not Hamilton really, really wants LRT or whether the money should be used for "improved transit" and roads.
Oh no, the #yesLRT residents will work hard to keep the LRT.
Besides, the council voted over
40 (FOURTY) times
Yes towards LRT at all the critical votes, when push came to shove, we always followed through.
List of votes since 2006:
raisethehammer.org
TL;DR: yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, [...], yes, yes, yes.
Politicking nonwithstanding....
....The #yesLRT team makes goddamn sure that they don't dare try on the critical municipal votes.
Fundraising mere tens of thousands (disclaimer: some donations from me, too), the pro-LRT residents outmanoevered NOLRT that raised six figures including Vito Sgro. And Hamilton's population, overall, has generally voted #yesLRT more often than not. The council is currently more pro-LRT than not, so the votes are there. Since 2006, LRT planning even survived a term of an anti-LRT mayor too.
Council will have their airtime squealing misgivings and tweaking compromises. but the critical votes, they do yield so far.
E-v-e-r-y. S-i-n-g-l-e. T-I-M-E!