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🚎🌆🏳️⚧️😷 they/them in transit, organizer @ttcriders, transit researcher @UXforcities I stopped posting here. follow me on 🦋bsky: auguststreet
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@citizensof416 ? you're blaming some kid like me over the fact that the councillors that represent jane street, including my own former councillor, has always neglected to listen to people who take transit? think about your own ethics as a white man painting some false history.
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@augustAP12 Not to mention that you worked on the bunching and gapping study that concluded this was the TTC’s fault. YOU did that. YOU personally had a hand in taking transit away from more deserving people in favor of development. Think about your ethics.
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Toronto Council meets today! It's their first meeting since July, so it's been a while. Mayor Chow has designated an item about — what else? — speed cameras as her first key matter, so that'll be up first.
Streaming live here. I'll post what transpires. youtube.com/watch?v=Lxu2_r…

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@citizensof416 i lived most of my life on jane street. if you're going to masquerade as someone who knows city hall, at least learn some history - TTCriders had been pushing for far longer to get lanes on jane street for years. the councillors keep blocking it because they don't care about TTC.
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@augustAP12 This is quite the sanitized answer. You personally deputed about Jane, it qualifies as equity deserving, and you helped manipulate data to suggest the Bathurst 7 was in the top 10 worst performing routes.
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@citizensof416 according to the TTC from a year ago, it's about a 50/50 split between transit ridership and car occupancy. but jane has more cars and more transit riders than bathurst
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@citizensof416 they also count car occupancy twice if they commute on the same road morning and afternoon so it does not make a difference.
this is how transit and car occupancy is calculated everywhere. at the end of the day, more people rely on the bus on bathurst, that's all that matters
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@augustAP12 So you’re conflating boarding with people and it’s not all at rush hour, which, in sum, are your errors.
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@citizensof416 21,000 on the 7 bus and 22,000 on the 511 streetcar from the same source. that's quite clearly over 35,000 when accounting for overlap. math. try to keep up, paul
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@citizensof416 maybe spend less time cooking up conspiracies out of nothing and more time using your common sense.
it's been public knowledge for a while that bus lanes were planned for 2026, which meant consultation had to happen sometime between spring to fall of 2025. this ain't hard.
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Well if the proposal was as good as you falsely claim it is, more people would get behind it.
Actually, can you confirm something? How did you know about when consultation was happening when it’s not in the public record? This seems to be some back door coordination with @DianneSaxe @BravoDavenport @JoshMatlow @ausmalik and actually because @CycleToronto is a charity, their part in this would be against the rules right? @CRA


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Over 75 residents rallied last night for answers about the Crosstown & Finch West LRT projects!
7 provincial election candidates signed an oversized cheque for #TTC operations funding, against a backdrop of an oversized ribbon & scissors.
PRESS RELEASE: ttcriders.ca/crosstownrally




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TUESDAY @ 12PM: Toronto’s SmartTrack started as an ambitious transit plan under Mayor John Tory in 2014, but over the years, costs have went up, now with only 3 stations planned to be built.🚆
youtu.be/lVwwok_AffI

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@hehhehhyohyo it's just an expectation that the TTC has put in the operating budget every year since, like, 2022-2023 lol.
they know no better than you and I as to when the LRTs will open
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once again putting this here. TTC fares rise well above inflation, yet property tax increases have long lagged behind.
transit riders deserve affordable transit. we already pay more in fares to run the TTC than nearly every other system in north america
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TTCriders@ttcriders
1) On affordability, Mayor Olivia Chow told CBC News in a year-end interview that she is considering a welcome fare freeze in 2025. Fares have been gone up faster than inflation over the last 30 years, because the #TTC depends so much on rider fares for its operating budget.
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"For decades in Toronto, property taxes barely went up. Even after last year's historic increase, Toronto remains the fourth-lowest residential property tax jurisdiction in Ontario."
In contrast, #TTC fares rose nearly 2x rate of inflation over 3 decades.
thestar.com/opinion/star-c…
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@JakeLandauTO ah interesting, ik of the project on the west side of yonge over there but didn't know that they're planning to rebuild york mills centre
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@augustAP12 For York Mills, that entire building above the station is getting redeveloped. They aren't gonna have a choice.
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@JakeLandauTO the 96 has also long been cut from the 10 min network so it's a good return, and the 165 has climbed up to be among the TTC's busiest surface routes through the pandemic. good to see!
+1 on station redesign, although for york mills it's, perhaps, prohibitively expensive
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@augustAP12 Increased service on 96 Wilson and 165 Weston Road is the most important part of this IMO, those are a VERY quick way to get between Wilson Station and York Mills Station.
I would argue both those stations need a redesign too, to bring the buses closer to the train platforms.
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