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Stratford residents to benefit from new public transit infrastructure and accessible buses


STRATFORD, ON, Feb. 26, 2020 /CNW/ - Strategic investments in public transit infrastructure support efficient, affordable, and sustainable transportation services that help Stratford residents get to work, school and essential services on time and safely back home at the end of the day.

The Honourable Catherine McKenna, Minister of Infrastructure and Communities; Randy Pettapiece, MPP, Perth?Wellington on behalf of the Honourable Laurie Scott, Ontario's Minister of Infrastructure; and his Worship Dan Mathieson, Mayor of the City of Stratford, today announced funding for ten public transit infrastructure projects in the City.

All of the projects will improve Stratford's public transit fleet and supporting infrastructure. Five new conventional buses and two mobility buses will replace the aging fleet, improving the accessibility, reliability, and safety of the system for users.  An additional bus will be purchased to meet the City's growing demand for public transit. The bus routes will also see improvements with the installation of 8 new accessible shelters.

Stratford's transit fleet will be equipped with an automated voice and signage system on buses that will notify passengers when each stop is approaching. Transit users will also be able to track their bus locations using a real time arrival smartphone application. 

To encourage an increase in ridership on Sundays and improve access to public transit, the City of Stratford will pilot the design of new bus routes using an application-based, "on-demand" software. On Sundays, transit users will be able to request pick-up and drop-off locations at selected stops by using a smart phone app or by accessing the internet from their phone or a computer.

Together, these investments will provide residents with a more accessible and reliable bus service. 

The Government of Canada is investing over $1.6 million in these projects through the Public Transit Infrastructure Stream (PTIS) of the Investing in Canada infrastructure plan. The Government of Ontario is providing approximately $1.4 million to the projects, while the City of Stratford is contributing more than $1 million.

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"Investing in modern and accessible public transit systems is essential to building healthy, communities. Many Stratford residents rely on public transit to access local services and get around the region each day and these investments will improve the accessibility and reliability of bus services. We are working with our partners to build better public transit that contributes to cleaner, healthier and more liveable communities for our children and grandchildren.

The Honourable Catherine McKenna, Minister of Infrastructure and Communities

"Stratford is getting eight new buses, new bus shelters and is piloting a new online, on-demand transit service for riders.  Ontario's investment of approximately $1.4 million, along with our Stratford and Federal government partners will help transit riders get around town a lot faster.  This new transit will help people get to where they want to go - to work, to school, shopping, the doctors or other appointments, traveling around Stratford or home to their families."

Randy Pettapiece, MPP, Perth?Wellington on behalf of the Honourable Laurie Scott, Ontario's Minister of Infrastructure

"This is a meaningful investment in our community that will not only help to modernize our transit fleet, but also improve the overall transit service for all riders in Stratford. New buses, additional shelters and an innovative on-demand pilot project will make it more accessible, more comfortable and more convenient to use public transportation in our city."

His Worship Dan Mathieson, Mayor of the City of Stratford

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Stratford residents to benefit from new public transit infrastructure and accessible buses

Joint federal, provincial, and municipal funding through the Investing in Canada infrastructure plan will support 10 public transit projects in Stratford, Ontario.

The Government of Canada is investing over $1.6 million in these projects through the Public Transit Infrastructure Stream (PTIS). The Government of Ontario is contributing approximately $1.4 million while the City of Stratford is contributing more than $1 million to these projects.

Project Information:

 

Project Name

Project Details

Federal Funding

Provincial Funding

Municipal / Other Funding

2019 Expansion Conventional Bus

The addition of a 40 foot accessible conventional bus which will increase the capacity of the Stratford transit system. The new vehicle will be fully accessible to persons with disabilities.

$228,000

$189,981

$152,019

2019 Replacement of Conventional Bus

The replacement of an aging vehicle with a new, fully-accessible bus.

$228,000

$189,981

$152,019

2020 Replacement Buses (2)

The purchase of 2 new buses will improve transit reliability and accessibility, while reducing maintenance costs to the City.

$456,001

$379,962

$304,038

2020 Replacement of one Mobility Bus

The replacement of an aging mobility bus will improve transit reliability, while reducing maintenance and fuel costs to the City. The new vehicle will include updated ramps and power lifts, making them fully accessible to persons with disabilities.

$40,000

$33,330

$26,670

2021 Replacement Buses (2)

The purchase of 2 new buses will improve transit reliability and accessibility, while reducing maintenance costs to the City.

$456,001

$379,962

$304,038

 2021 Replacement of one Mobility Bus

The replacement of an aging mobility bus will improve transit reliability, while reducing maintenance and fuel costs to the City. The new vehicle will include updated ramps and power lifts, making them fully accessible to persons with disabilities.

$40,000

$33,330

$26,670

2019 Transit On Demand Pilot Project Software

To provide timely, better quality service with the potential to increase ridership on Sundays, the design of a fixed route system for Sunday service will be developed using an "on demand" electronic system. Transit users will be able to request pick-up and drop-off locations at selected stops by using a smart phone app or by accessing the internet from their phone or a computer.

$20,000

$16,665

$13,335

2020 Accessible Bus Stops with Shelters

The installation of bus stop shelters will improve the quality and safety of existing and future transit system at 8 new locations by providing users shelter from the elements, while ensuring conformity to the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. Furthermore, these additional stops will increase access to and the capacity of the public transit system.

$60,000

$49,995

$40,005

2019 Intelligent Transportation Systems Upgrade

 Stratford's transit fleet will be equipped with upgraded Global Positioning System (GPS) equipment to include an automated voice and signage system on buses that will notify passengers when each stop is approaching. The introduction of automatic vehicle location (AVL) technology will enable bus operators and transit users to track their vehicle locations using a real time arrival smartphone application. 

$80,000

$66,660

$53,340

2020 Fare Box System

The replacement of the current transit fare box system with an updated version that will enable Stratford Transit to better capture data about ridership and revenue which will be used to improve service delivery.

$70,000

$53,328

$46,673

 

Associated links

Investing in Canada Plan Project Map:
http://www.infrastructure.gc.ca/map

Federal infrastructure investments in Ontario:
https://www.infrastructure.gc.ca/investments-2002-investissements/on-eng.html

Investing in Canada: Canada's Long-Term Infrastructure Plan:
http://www.infrastructure.gc.ca/plan/icp-publication-pic-eng.html

Ontario Builds Project Map
https://www.ontario.ca/page/building-ontario

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