doady
Senior Member
I think there also needs to be funding for transit operations as well. After all, there's no point in building new transit infrastructure if the transit agencies don't have money to use them. All transit in Ontario is severely underfunded at this point (no more 50% subsidy of net operation cost from the province). So maybe the regional gas tax should be for operations rather than capital costs. At 5 cents per litre, distributed based on ridership, TTC would receive around $250 million annually, GO ~$20 million, MiWay ~$15 million, and so on. All this money based on ridership would also encourage expansion (instead of service cuts).
I support the 1% sales tax and $1 per space commerical parking levy to pay for transit expansion, which apparently would result in $2.8 billion per year. A parking levy would be a great idea even if there was no transit expansion.
Highway tolls... I don't know. If there's already a fuel tax, I don't see the point. That would be like a double tax on motorists. Plus someone would have to build and operate this toll system.
Development charges: isn't buying property in the GTA already expensive enough? This would be dumb.
I support the 1% sales tax and $1 per space commerical parking levy to pay for transit expansion, which apparently would result in $2.8 billion per year. A parking levy would be a great idea even if there was no transit expansion.
Highway tolls... I don't know. If there's already a fuel tax, I don't see the point. That would be like a double tax on motorists. Plus someone would have to build and operate this toll system.
Development charges: isn't buying property in the GTA already expensive enough? This would be dumb.
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