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Toronto City Council Allocates CAD$226 Million to SmartTrack Stations

by Justin @TradesBuilt
28 June 2023
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Last week, the Toronto City Council unanimously voted to direct $226 million in provincial funding towards the development of the SmartTrack stations program. The approved report can be viewed on the city’s website.

However, there have been significant changes in the market environment since the initial budget development. The implementation of the SmartTrack Stations Program has faced challenges due to supply chain uncertainty, increasing construction costs, and market participation and labor supply instability.

In discussions between the city and province councils, details regarding the construction funding were addressed. Deputy Mayor Jennifer McKelvey confirmed that construction of the transportation program will begin as soon as possible, with a revised budget exceeding $1.68 billion. With the additional funds secured, Metrolinx and the City of Toronto can now prepare various sites for the construction of SmartTrack. They will also proceed with awarding a design-build contract for the Bloor-Lansdowne station. Other station locations, such as Bloor-Lansdowne, East Harbour, Finch-Kennedy, King-Liberty, and St. Clair-Old Weston, are also scheduled to open.

More About the Toronto SmartTrack Program

The SmartTrack program aims to transform Toronto’s heavy rail infrastructure intended for regional commuter service into an urban rapid transit network, in collaboration with Metrolinx’s GO expansion initiative. The City Council has also unanimously reaffirmed its support for fare integration across all transportation systems in the Toronto region.

In conclusion, the $226 million funding from the Province of Ontario is excellent news for Toronto’s transit system. Deputy Mayor McKelvie emphasized the importance of this funding in advancing the SmartTrack program, which will greatly benefit Toronto residents by expanding their transportation options and transforming the current rail infrastructure into an urban rapid transit network.

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

1. What is the SmartTrack stations program?

The SmartTrack stations program is a transportation initiative in Toronto that aims to convert the existing regional rail infrastructure into an urban rapid transit network, in collaboration with Metrolinx’s GO expansion initiative.

2. Why has the SmartTrack program faced challenges?

The implementation of the SmartTrack program has encountered challenges due to supply chain uncertainty, rising construction costs, and instability in market participation and labor supply.

3. Where will the SmartTrack stations be located?

The SmartTrack stations will be located in various areas, including Bloor-Lansdowne, East Harbour, Finch-Kennedy, King-Liberty, and St. Clair-Old Weston.

4. What is the budget for the SmartTrack program?

The SmartTrack program has a revised budget that exceeds $1.68 billion.

5. What is the significance of the provincial funding?

The $226 million provincial funding is crucial in advancing the SmartTrack program and safeguarding the City of Toronto’s existing financing obligations. It will greatly benefit Toronto residents by expanding their transportation options.

6. What is fare integration?

Fare integration refers to the coordination and integration of fares across all transportation systems in the Toronto region, ensuring seamless travel and transfer for passengers.

Closing Statements

The Toronto City Council’s decision to allocate $226 million to the SmartTrack stations program is a significant step towards the development of an efficient and integrated transportation system in the city. By transforming the existing rail infrastructure into an urban rapid transit network, Toronto residents will have more transportation options. The funding will address the challenges and uncertainties that the program has faced, allowing for the timely implementation of construction projects. The SmartTrack program is an important initiative that will enhance connectivity and enhance the overall quality of life for residents. With the unanimous support of the City Council, the SmartTrack program is set to shape the future of transportation in Toronto.

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