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Written by Jason Duck   
Wednesday, 15 April 2009 13:22

Councillor Mark Grimes stops LRT Plan dead in its tracks

Councillor Mark Grimes requested the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) reinitiate the Community Consultation process for proposed transit improvements on Lake Shore Blvd West. The TTC has agreed to the request and the consultation process will begin again at meetings scheduled for May 2009.

Ward 6 Etobicoke-Lakeshore Councillor Mark Grimes said, "I know that public transit is an important part of Toronto's Sustainable Transportation Initiative - and support that - but any proposal to change the community's transportation options must be sensitive to local issues and planning objectives."

The TTC has agreed to work closely with the community to develop a concept that supports the local economy, while also improving residents' travel options through the introduction of high-quality, sustainable, transit with more attractive and inviting streetscapes. With the anticipated increase in population, the aging of the current streetcar stock, and vehicles that are not fully accessible, upgrades to the vehicles and service are required.

Councillor Grimes has stated: "I have put the brakes on the LRT plan. At this time there are no specific plans as to how or what will be implemented on Lake Shore Blvd. I have ensured the concepts originally shown to the community regarding Light Rapid Transit (LRT) no longer form the basis for the transit upgrades. We are starting the consultation process over."

Issues now open for discussion will be the use of replacement streetcars along the route, location of transit stops, use of a dedicated right of way, streetscape, accessibility of vehicles, speed of service, and other topics relating to transit.

Councillor Grimes has thanked the TTC and its staff for stopping to listen to the residents and their willingness to adapt the consultation process for the Lakeshore community. The TTC will host preliminary consultation meetings on May 11th at the Mimico Adult Learning Centre and May 12 at the Assembly Hall. Mark Grimes urges all member of the community to attend, voice their opinion and be involved in this important process.

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written by David Pylyp, April 25, 2009
The new LRT street cars would help revitalize the Long Branch and Mimico areas.

The Humber Bay Shore condo community would be well served with something better than the Queen street car at the Humber Loop to make their way to downtown Toronto.

David Pylyp
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written by Eve, May 08, 2009
Why invest in new LRT service ($$$) when proper transit already exists? This would only mean more congestion along lakeshore, more money, etc.

A better solution is to negotiate fare discounts for those taking #76 bus (or other TTC transit) to get to Mimico GO stn. Right now lots of Mimico residents opt to drive to work for two main (& very relevant) reasons -

1) They don't want to pay full TTC plus Mimico GO transit fare. That's over $200 per month!

2) It takes a lot less time to drive than take the streetcar.

Well, if there was a reduction in TTC/Mimioc GO transit fare - which takes approx 10min to get downtown!!!, you can be sure lots of people would opt for this arrangement. As well, it would be a significant win for Mimico in order to revitalize the area and increase value of real estate in the area.


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