Councillor Josh Matlow

Transit

As you know, given the fact that almost as many people commute from Toronto, as they do going in to our city on a daily basis, I have been advocating for a regional approach to building a transit network. Implementing a regional sales tax, tolls or other tools across the Greater Golden Horseshoe (GGH) would create new, and dependable, revenue streams paid into by everyone in our region rather than have any one city cover capital expenses through their property tax base.
 
Tolls or a regional sales tax would also offset the current burden on transit riders to pay for the preponderance of transit costs solely through the fare box. My motion for Toronto and GGH municipalities to enter into negotiations with Metrolinx (the provincially mandated transit planning body for Toronto and the GGH) was recently adopted at Executive Committee and will come to full Council in July. This motion requests the City Manager to work with Metrolinx to explore a variety of regional funding mechanisms with officials from across the GGH to move forward with a regional transit funding plan. Any funding initiative should be done on a regional basis to mitigate unintended consequences including job loss and consumer avoidance. Ultimately, we want the City of Toronto to have a leading seat at the table with its partners as Metrolinx’s process moves closer to fruition.
 
Metrolinx has stated that it will deliver a $40 billion transit funding plan to support the Big Move Plan early next year that will include all the municipalities in the GGH. I believe it may be prudent to read this report, and consider a shared and regional system, before Toronto offers to assume a OneCity approach.
I will continue working with Council to create a transit funding model that delivers on the priorities that matter most to residents. Moreover, I submit that while we debate how best to expand our transit system, we must always keep in mind that addressing the current, unacceptable overcrowding on the Yonge subway line during rush hours, and state of good repair, must be our top priority while we introduce more riders to the system. The new transit lines already approved by Council, and supported by Metrolinx, are moving forward including Finch Avenue, Sheppard Avenue and the Eglinton Crosstown. These projects will be paid for by a “one-time” funding allocation from the provincial government.
Your feedback is very important to me and I will continue to keep you informed as this discussion progresses. I am committed to creating an efficient, reliable and accessible rapid transit system that helps reduce gridlock and connects our region, neighbourhoods and residents. The path we take must be both visionary and evidence-based, fully funded and fiscally responsible.
 
Ultimately, I am pleased that we are now debating how exactly we should fund transit expansion- rather than whether there’s a need to have a plan at all.
Sincerely,

Josh Matlow Toronto City Councillor Ward 22-St.Paul’s www.joshmatlow.ca

27 04, 2012

Moving Forward: Improving Public Transit and Relieving Traffic Congestion through a Regional Funding Strategy

2017-05-29T19:25:21+00:00

Dear Residents,   To fund the expansion and improvement of public transportation and relieve traffic congestion for Toronto and the Greater Golden Horseshoe (GGH), it is imperative to move forward with a regional funding strategy.   Our transit needs are too urgent to continue relying on one-time provincial funding. Gridlock has become so severe that [...]

Moving Forward: Improving Public Transit and Relieving Traffic Congestion through a Regional Funding Strategy2017-05-29T19:25:21+00:00
27 04, 2012

Moving Forward: Improving Public Transit and Relieving Traffic Congestion through a Regional Funding Strategy

2017-05-29T19:25:20+00:00

Dear Residents,   To fund the expansion and improvement of public transportation and relieve traffic congestion for Toronto and the Greater Golden Horseshoe (GGH), it is imperative to move forward with a regional funding strategy.   Our transit needs are too urgent to continue relying on one-time provincial funding. Gridlock has become so severe that [...]

Moving Forward: Improving Public Transit and Relieving Traffic Congestion through a Regional Funding Strategy2017-05-29T19:25:20+00:00
26 04, 2012

CBC News: Road tolls or sales tax touted for transit expansion

2017-05-29T19:25:21+00:00

April 26, 2012   Toronto Coun. Josh Matlow is pushing for city hall to seriously consider implementing road tolls or a regional sales tax in order to fund transit expansion.   Matlow will introduce a motion next month asking staff to study the establishment of a working group with other municipalities in the Greater Toronto [...]

CBC News: Road tolls or sales tax touted for transit expansion2017-05-29T19:25:21+00:00
26 04, 2012

Toronto Sun: Matlow proposes tolls or tax to fund transit

2012-04-26T14:52:32+00:00

April 25, 2012   Mayor Rob Ford’s City Hall will be debating road tolls and a sales tax whether he wants to or not.   Councillor Josh Matlow said Wednesday he will be asking city councillors to consider either road tolls or a regional sales tax as a way to build subways and improve transit [...]

Toronto Sun: Matlow proposes tolls or tax to fund transit2012-04-26T14:52:32+00:00
26 04, 2012

Toronto Star: Want better transit? Time to talk dedicated tolls and taxes, councillor urges

2017-05-29T19:25:21+00:00

April 25, 2012   Toronto Councillor Josh Matlow wants city staff to research the potential for tolls and taxes that would be dedicated exclusively to transit expansion and improvement — not just in Toronto, but across the region.   “I think it’s vital we have a conversation with our neighbouring municipalities,” Matlow said Wednesday, acknowledging [...]

Toronto Star: Want better transit? Time to talk dedicated tolls and taxes, councillor urges2017-05-29T19:25:21+00:00
26 04, 2012

Globe and Mail: Rookie councillor to put road tolls, regional sales tax before council

2012-04-26T14:46:43+00:00

April 25, 2012   Councillor Josh Matlow is pushing to get the controversial topic of road tolls and a regional sales tax on next month’s council agenda.   The rookie councillor says he will put forward a motion, which he says will be backed by TTC Chair Karen Stintz, that proposes setting up a working [...]

Globe and Mail: Rookie councillor to put road tolls, regional sales tax before council2012-04-26T14:46:43+00:00
23 03, 2012

Toronto is moving forward with building transit

2012-03-23T03:27:10+00:00

Dear residents,   Toronto's city council made a historic decision to finally move forward with building transit for Toronto and to truly connect our city. I want to extend my deepest appreciation to each of you who have supported this honest, evidence-based and fiscally responsible plan.   Next steps must start now   Now that [...]

Toronto is moving forward with building transit2012-03-23T03:27:10+00:00
16 03, 2012

Sheppard Ave. Advisory Panel Report Released

2012-03-16T14:15:15+00:00

Dear residents,   This morning the Expert Advisory Panel Regarding Transit on Sheppard Avenue East released its report and has recommended the building of Light Rail Transit (LRT) on Sheppard. The report was commissioned by Council on February 8, 2011 in order for Councillors to be better able to make an informed decision about rapid [...]

Sheppard Ave. Advisory Panel Report Released2012-03-16T14:15:15+00:00
29 02, 2012

Eglinton-Scarborough Crosstown LRT Update Councillor Matlow and Councillor Stintz Town Hall February 28 2012

2012-02-29T23:05:53+00:00

Please click here to see the presentation on the Eglinton-Scarborough Crosstown.   For more information on Councillor Matlow's position on expanding Toronto's transit system with a realistic and fiscally-responsible plan, please visit www.joshmatlow.ca.

Eglinton-Scarborough Crosstown LRT Update Councillor Matlow and Councillor Stintz Town Hall February 28 20122012-02-29T23:05:53+00:00
29 02, 2012

Expanding transit for Toronto – Let’s move forward now.

2017-05-29T19:25:29+00:00

The following slides were part of a handout that was available our Transit Town Hall. Many of you were unable to obtain a copy due to the large turnout. I hope this information provides some context for the recent public debate about putting LRTs versus subways. I believe this is a false debate, as the [...]

Expanding transit for Toronto – Let’s move forward now.2017-05-29T19:25:29+00:00
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