Subway planned for Broadway. Its about time.
http://www.vancitybuzz.com/2015/09/...r-underground-broadway-extension-of-skytrain/
http://www.vancitybuzz.com/2015/09/...r-underground-broadway-extension-of-skytrain/
This implies that there was a lot of opposition. Has there been?This extension seems to make so much sense, is there still a lot of opposition to it?
Vancouver is among the cities lining up for billions in funding promised by the Liberals during last fall’s federal election campaign.
[Mr. Sohli] said Ottawa will definitely be looking at a greater role for the federal government. However, he also suggested such change may not come in the first phase of federal infrastructure funding. The government has committed to spending $60-billion on infrastructure over the next decade, with $20-billion each focused on public transit, green infrastructure and social infrastructure.
Mr. Sohi repeated Ottawa’s support for the subway project on Thursday as well as for a light-rail system in Surrey, but details of those commitments remain to be outlined. Mr. Robertson estimated that cities collect about 10 per cent of tax revenue, behind 50 per cent for Ottawa and 40 per cent for provinces. He said a “fair funding formula” would allow greater movement on such transit projects as the Broadway subway.
Last year, voters in a regional plebiscite rejected a proposal for a new Vancouver-area sales tax to help raise additional funds for transit expansion, including the Broadway subway.
I think the plan is to eventually extended it to UBC.Doesn't make sense to end the line at arbutus...should go all the way to UBC
You are right that the plan is it will go all the way to UBC but I think our question is why wait when the cost to finish the second half in the future will be much higher.