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The TTC Board is holding a special meeting tomorrow, Wed. Aug. 28, 2024. The meeting will be held by video conference. The meeting will begin online at 3 p.m. and be streamed live on the Official TTC YouTube Channel.

This Special meeting of the Board will be held in closed session to consider the appointment of an Acting Chief Executive Officer.

Details of the meeting are as follows:

Date: Wednesday, August 28, 2024.
Time: 3 p.m.
Location: Video Conference. The meeting will also be live-streamed on the Official TTC YouTube Channel.

View the agenda at: https://www.ttc.ca/All-public-meetings/board/2024/Board-Meeting-Special-August-28?tab=0
 
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The TTC Board is holding a special meeting tomorrow, Wed. Aug. 28, 2024. The meeting will be held by video conference. The meeting will begin online at 3 p.m. and be streamed live on the Official TTC YouTube Channel.

This Special meeting of the Board will be held in closed session to consider the appointment of an Acting Chief Executive Officer.

Details of the meeting are as follows:

Date: Wednesday, August 28, 2024.
Time: 3 p.m.
Location: Video Conference. The meeting will also be live-streamed on the Official TTC YouTube Channel.

View the agenda at: https://www.ttc.ca/All-public-meetings/board/2024/Board-Meeting-Special-August-28?tab=0
As expected, the TTC Board will consider the appointment of an Acting CEO

Date: Wednesday, August 28, 2024
Time: 3 p.m.
Location: Video Conference

The TTC Board will consider the appointment of an Acting Chief Executive Officer.
 
And again: he would know that if he actually used the system. The disconnect is wild. They absolutely need to hire people in charge that actually use the system. That should be a qualification.
Nearly all the metrics are a lie, who cares if a bus leaves the terminal on time if everyone on it (or waiting for it) is 20 mins late halfway through the route?

I waited at pioneer villege for the 60, it skipped the station because it was behind and my bus that comes every 12 mins had a half hour gap!
 
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I'm very unhappy with TTC's decision to reduce service on the 40 Dundas bus - it already had abysmal service levels (the part between Jane and Kipling). There is no North/South transit in the area of Prince Edward (to connect to Bloor), with new condos, townhouses, seniors homes, and many more units to come in this area, and virtually no alternative. So now, the option is to wait 30 minutes or walk 15 to get to Royal York to maybe wait another 10 for a bus. Maybe they should reroute 55 and have it return to the subway via Dundas/Prince Edward, instead of doubling up on Jane (which already has its own service).
 
I'm very unhappy with TTC's decision to reduce service on the 40 Dundas bus - it already had abysmal service levels (the part between Jane and Kipling). There is no North/South transit in the area of Prince Edward (to connect to Bloor), with new condos, townhouses, seniors homes, and many more units to come in this area, and virtually no alternative. So now, the option is to wait 30 minutes or walk 15 to get to Royal York to maybe wait another 10 for a bus. Maybe they should reroute 55 and have it return to the subway via Dundas/Prince Edward, instead of doubling up on Jane (which already has its own service).

Send an email to your Councillor! Make the case, you might get it reversed by the November Board period.
 
The TTC Board is holding a special meeting tomorrow, Wed. Aug. 28, 2024. The meeting will be held by video conference. The meeting will begin online at 3 p.m. and be streamed live on the Official TTC YouTube Channel.

This Special meeting of the Board will be held in closed session to consider the appointment of an Acting Chief Executive Officer.

Details of the meeting are as follows:

Date: Wednesday, August 28, 2024.
Time: 3 p.m.
Location: Video Conference. The meeting will also be live-streamed on the Official TTC YouTube Channel.

View the agenda at: https://www.ttc.ca/All-public-meetings/board/2024/Board-Meeting-Special-August-28?tab=0
I would assume the current Deputy CEO will.be the interim. He recently.came from YRT.

It's been almost a year since they wanted to get rid of Rick Leary. So let's not lie and pretend they're doing a global search for the next CEO. They should know by now who they want.

They'll do a song and dance about the process they followed to mask it
 
I would assume the current Deputy CEO will.be the interim. He recently.came from YRT.

Not the name I've been given, but we shall see.

It's been almost a year since they wanted to get rid of Rick Leary. So let's not lie and pretend they're doing a global search for the next CEO. They should know by now who they want.

I've been told they'll be a real headhunt......but.... I'm not sure how many of the best will be interested........
 
It will not...........

Wait for the announcement, it will be later today.

Its only the interim job, so don't anyone get too excited one way or the other.
Interim people can be very important as they can be specifically hired to do 'unpleasant things' so that a new hire can come in with at least some of the old problems (i.e. people!) already removed. No sure that the TTC Board are as 'strategic' as this but we will see, soon.
 
TTC Board just finished with a unanimous vote - but they did not announce what it was!


Breaking: Bruce McGregor will be appointed as the Acting CEO of Toronto Transit Commission, effective end of day, tomorrow. He will help guide TTC while the city finalizes the appointment of an interim CEO to lead North America’s 3rd largest transit system.

Yes, I did not recognise the name so...

York Region CAO reflects on public service, new opportunities​


With 33 years of public service experience under his belt, Macgregor knew one does not walk away from a role as important as CAO without a good bit of planning. Macgregor said he knew the current term of York council was going to be his last. He just had to wrestle with what would be the appropriate time to leave.
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Sometimes you just know when the time is right for a change. For Bruce Macgregor, that time was at the end of June when he announced that after 16 years he would be stepping down as the CAO of the Regional Municipality of York.
Macgregor did not make this decision on a whim. He knew a while ago that 2023 was the right time to step away.
With 33 years of public service experience under his belt, Macgregor knew one does not walk away from a role as important as CAO without a good bit of planning. Macgregor said he knew the current term of York council was going to be his last. He just had to wrestle with what would be the appropriate time to leave. Given everything he has accomplished and given to the role, that part of the decision was not easy.
SEE: https://www.municipalworld.com/feature-story/york-region-cao-reflects/

In my opinion, it's GREAT news they appointed an (almost) outsider and I bet some of the deadwood at TTC are busily updating their cvs.
 
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TTC Board just finished with a unanimous vote - but they did not announce what it was!

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