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TRANSIT FARES TO INCREASE IN NEW YEAR
Roustan to focus on arena Leaves Bauer, names management team
Hike for seniors, students scaled back
BY AMANDA PERSICO
Public transit riders in York Region will pay more starting in January, but monthly passes for adults, students and seniors/children won’t go up as much as originally planned. Regional council voted Thursday to knock up to $5 off the proposed new monthly fares for three categories following concerns voiced by several members that the hike would drive potential riders away and hit those with fixed or limited incomes the hardest. “I’m really struggling with this,” Vaughan Regional Councillor Deb Schulte said, pointing out many transit users already pay fares for York Region Transit and TTC. Richmond Hill Regional Councillor Vito Spatafora agreed, adding he didn’t think it would be onerous to hike the fare gradually. “I would prefer a more scaled-back increase for (students and seniors),” he said.
BY L.H. TIFFANY HSIEH
thsieh@yrmg.com
apersico@yrmg.com
Markham’s GTA Centre has become Graeme Roustan’s top priority. Earlier this week, Mr. Roustan, chairperson and CEO of GTA Sports and Entertainment, stepped down from his post as chairperson of Bauer Hockey, one of the world’s largest hockey equipment manufacturers, to concentrate more on the building of the proposed GTA Centre. “So much is going on with the centre now,” said Mr. Roustan, who has been on the Bauer board since 2008. “This is a critical time to move this project forward.” Asked if he was jumping the gun as city council has yet to official endorse the site plan or approve the project, Mr. Roustan said he is fully committed to the project. “I want it clear to everyone what my focus is,” he said. “I’ve upped my ante by giving this project my full attention. It should be taken as a sign of confidence. We have a long way to go if we want to be in the ground by spring.” Now that Markham’s proposed GTA Centre is in its design See DESIGN, page 14.
$120 for adult monthly pass in January
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York Region Council chairperson Bill Fisch sinks a putt in Markham Mayor Frank Scarpitti’s charity golf tournament yesterday afternoon at the Angus Glen Golf Club south course as the mayor holds the flag. Mr. Fisch may have more time for golf and family in the coming years as he announced this week this will be his last term with the region as he plans to retire. See story, page 4.
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Instead of $125 for an adult pass, $95 for a student pass and $59 for a senior/child pass, the new fares will be $120, $90 and $55, respectively. Georgina Mayor Robert Grossi made an earlier attempt to achieve the same reduction, but the move was voted down by the region’s transportation services committee. Passes currently cost $115 for adults, $85 for students and $50 for seniors/children. These lower fare hikes will shave about $340,000 off YRT’s projected revenue of $3 million from the overall hike. All other fare categories will go up as proposed, by 25 cents for cash fares and 20 cents for tickets. While some councillors saw the need to lower bus fares for students and seniors, others warned the current subsidy See CASH, page 20.
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