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Originally Posted by Truenorth00
In a normal universe where we don't allow private investors to upend regional planning
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@Truenorth00
Can you please provide a link to a whole-region transportation plan? Please identify anything in it that MOOSE's plans would get in the way of.
Here's
the NCC's new 50-Year Plan. We're aligned there, indeed we're the only ones offering to provide transit between the core and Gatineau Park. And the only ones offering to link the whole NCR by transit. Like it was prior to the 1960s railway dismantlement episode..
Here is a link to part of the
RMOC's original plan for the O-Train in 2000. See how the O-Train was actually supposed to connect all the way through Gatineau, right out to the Gatineau Airport? It's interesting to reflect on how that plan got upended. But MOOSE would provide a connection between the Trillium Line through Gatineau and out to its airport. We're offering to complete what was promised to Ottawa taxpayers but not delivered. Don't you agree?
The 2013 "
Interprovincial Transit Strategy for Canada's Capital Region", which was co-authored by staff and consultants for the City of Ottawa, City of Gatineau and the NCC, described the need for "an O-Train extension to Hull via the Prince of Wales Bridge" by 2018 (pages 51, 75 and 82). It's interesting to reflect on how that plan got upended. MOOSE has been working hard to arrange high-volume interprovincial rail transit asap. Gatineau want's the connection asap. Ottawa puts it years away, and then literally upended the required track connecting Bayview to the PoWB. Somehow you think that's okay, and it's MOOSE's bad to call the regulator.
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Originally Posted by Truenorth00
we don't build rail transit to towns of a few thousand people unless they happen to be on the rail line to a larger terminus.
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No, certainly not in your business model.
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Originally Posted by Truenorth00
And of course, the only way Mr. Potvin can come even the slightest bit close to his vision to promote massive amounts of sprawl around those small towns to boost their populations to a point where transit is economically viable.
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You believe that financing rail transit commercially via property value added is impossible. We reckon it is possible, and that it would bring concentrated dev around stations, not sprawl.
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Originally Posted by Truenorth00
Ask him if transit is feasible with today's populations level in those communities. He won't say yes.....(more than likely he'll just ignore the question and refuse to answer it).
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Um... "yes" via our PPR business model; "no" via the taxpayer/passenger funded business model.
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