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標題: [BC省新聞] West Vancouver Mayor Michael Smith says vote no in transit referendum [打印本頁]

作者: Quest    時間: 2015-2-3 10:11     標題: West Vancouver Mayor Michael Smith says vote no in transit referendum

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/br ... eferendum-1.2933243

The mayor of West Vancouver has come out swinging against the proposed transit tax for Metro Vancouver, saying government does not have the right to ask citizens to pay more in taxes unless it can assure them that their money will be well spent.

In an statement released this week, Mayor Michael Smith writes TransLink does not have the reputation of being a well-managed corporation delivering excellent value.

"This cannot be blamed entirely on management, although it is entirely reasonable to question the number of well-paid executives that run what is essentially a monopoly organization."

"As an example, in West Vancouver, the average homeowner pays over $800 in property taxes directly to TransLink, plus 17 cents per litre in direct gas tax," wrote Smith in his letter.

"Our community has successfully run buses for 102 years and could provide them now entirely free to our citizens if we had that revenue."

TransLink does fund more than public transit though, including the maintenance of many of the regional bridges and roads, and the transit police force.

But Smith also questions why the transit system needs its own expensive police force.

"In West Vancouver, our local police department will obviously attend to issues on our buses. We will not rely on TransLink police to come across the bridge."

Will the projects go ahead?

Smith also questions whether a yes vote in the upcoming referendum will actually mean the proposed projects go ahead.

"Unfortunately voting yes does not guarantee that everything in the plan will happen. The major projects will require provincial and federal funding which has not been confirmed and the region will need to find additional revenues to see the mayors’ plan completed."

Smith also takes issue with the structure of TransLink, saying putting the ultimate decision making power in the hands of the provincial government, rather than local mayors, does not make sense.

"I think it is entirely relevant and fair to say that the mayors collectively have far more business and management experience than the MLA’s from Kamloops and Kelowna, who now have the ultimate decision making power," he wrote, referring to Transportation Minister Todd Stone and Premier Christy Clark.

Ballots arrive in March

In March British Columbians will get ballots in the mail for the Metro Vancouver Congestion Improvement Tax plebiscite, asking if they supporta 0.5 per cent regional sales tax to fund a list of Lower Mainland transit projects.

Some of those projects include a new subway line along Broadway in Vancouver, a light rail line in Surrey, a new Pattullo Bridge and and increased service on SkyTrain, Canada Line, SeaBus, and West Coast Express.

Other mayors that have spoken out against the funding proposal include Burnaby Mayor Derek Corrigan and Maple Ridge Mayor Nicole Read.

Most of the region's other mayors are in favour of a yes vote.


作者: Quest    時間: 2015-2-3 10:14

My choice is clear -- No means no.
作者: fibbi    時間: 2015-2-3 11:07

Absolutely NO
作者: Quest    時間: 2015-2-3 11:13

Metro Vancouver mayors avoid the T-word

http://www.news1130.com/2015/02/ ... s-avoid-the-t-word/

VANCOUVER (NEWS1130) – There’s no sign of the name “TransLink” in a new campaign launched by Metro Vancouver mayors to convince you to vote “yes” to a tax increase to fund future transportation and transit improvements.

Today, mayors were hammered with questions surrounding how they can convince people to give more money to TransLink. But no matter how many times they are asked, it seems there is still no clear answer.

While everyone continues to focus on the mayors campaign plan, which doesn’t include mention of TransLink, Surrey Mayor Linda Hepner provided this explanation, as well:

“Every single year, independently audited and we think this is the most efficient and sustainable way to move this region forward.”

The campaign features a jazzy animated poster showing voters what they can get if the plan is passed. It includes more busses, rapid transit and a new Pattullo Bridge. But Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson admits they will need more funding from the federal and provincial government for big projects.

Coquitlam’s mayor says while there isn’t much for his city in the future transit plan, people living there will still be using the projects in other jurisdictions.



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told ya I didn't vote for gregor.

Q.
作者: yuusaku    時間: 2015-2-3 11:33

洗腳唔抹腳,仲要我哋埋單,一定係飲大左......
作者: lo_pak    時間: 2015-2-3 12:41

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作者: lo_pak    時間: 2015-2-3 12:53

I have a feeling that the majority of Vancouverian is going to vote yes on it though...
作者: fibbi    時間: 2015-2-4 08:19

the problem is people who vote NO doesn't come out to vote and don't  bother...
people vote YES come all the way...>_<

I didn't vote for Roberson either...
作者: Quest    時間: 2015-2-4 10:14

That's why we need to bring out the awareness of folks and also to get the momentum going...

I will not give extra monetary incentives to an organization/operation (translink) where they have absolutely no accountability about where/how our taxpayer's money spent, period.




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