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Old Posted Apr 17, 2008, 3:46 AM
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May 1 Public Meeting: BRT or LRT? Comparing Alternatives w/ Lessons from Waterloo

May 1, 2008: BRT or LRT? Comparing Alternatives, with Lessons from Waterloo Region
Public meeting and panel discussion.

Date: May 1, 2008
Time: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Location: The FRWY Cafe
Address: 333 King St. E. (at Wellington St. N.) Hamilton ON L8N 1C1
Admission: free

Presenters

Jillian Stephen, Manager, Strategic Planning, Public Works Department, City of Hamilton
Becky Schlenvogt, Principal Planner, Transportation Planning, Region of Waterloo
Bob Bratina, Ward 2 Councillor (MC)

Hamilton has a critical decision to make: when we build our new higher order transit systems, will we choose bus rapid transit (BRT) or light rail transit (LRT)? What's the difference? Which choice is better?

Jillian Stephen will present an overview of the rapid transit initiative and explain how to contribute to the public consultations. Then Hamilton Light Rail will show a presentation on LRT.

Keynote speaker Becky Schlenvogt will briefly discuss Waterloo Region's evaluation criteria and explain the differences between BRT and LRT.

A panel discussion will follow, during which the presenters will take questions from the audience.

There may never be a better opportunity for Hamilton to build a modern transportation system and enjoy the benefits of increased ridership, new investment, and improved quality of life.

Please come out to this important meeting.

Co-sponsored by Hamilton Light Rail (http://hamiltonlightrail.com) and Transit Users Group (http://hamitontug.com).
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Old Posted Apr 18, 2008, 4:55 AM
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How was it, anyone go? (I was out of town)

Oops, my bad. Wrong date.

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Old Posted Apr 22, 2008, 12:53 AM
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Can't miss this one.
Should give me better background to how the city is thinking towards light rail.
It's evident to how the citizens have reacted

Cheers
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Old Posted Apr 22, 2008, 1:05 AM
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I will try to be there
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Old Posted Apr 22, 2008, 1:29 AM
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How was it, anyone go? (I was out of town)
It's not May yet, you can still go
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"Above all, Hamilton must learn to think like a city, not a suburban hybrid where residents drive everywhere. What makes Hamilton interesting is the fact it's a city. The sprawl that surrounds it, which can be found all over North America, is running out of time."
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