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View Poll Results: Based on options for Broadway Corridor Study, what is your preferred choice?
BRT: Commercial to UBC 25 6.16%
LRT A: Commercial to UBC OR Commercial via VCC to UBC 31 7.64%
LRT B: Main St. to UBC AND Commercial to UBC 18 4.43%
RRT: Commercial to UBC OR VCC to UBC 283 69.70%
COMBO: RRT to Arbutus/LRT to Main St via Arbutus 39 9.61%
BUS: Enhanced Bus Service for all buses to UBC 10 2.46%
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Old Posted Apr 19, 2018, 9:53 PM
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Good news -

Also good to see a proposed station at South Campus.

The suggestion of an extra levy is interesting, as that's the opposite of the discounted U-Pass.
I suppose it could be a levy on top of U-Pass, but still less than regular fares (?).

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The university has not said how much of the estimated $3 billion cost it would be willing to provide,
but suggested a contribution could come from the sale of land, developer charges, or an extra levy,
similar to the Canada Line extension to YVR
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http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/ubc-millennium-line-funding-1.4627086


A slide from presentation to UBC's Board of Governor's about the possible extension of the Millennium Line to the university's campus. (UBC)
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/ubc-millennium-line-funding-1.4627086
     
     
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