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February 6, 2008
Regional Municipality of Durham gets $2.5 million for development of transit strategy
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The federal government has provided its $2.5 million contribution to the Regional Municipality of Durham for the development of a long-term transit strategy.
Among the strategy’s goals are to develop a multi-modal transit ridership and traffic forecasting model for Durham region and develop alternative transit network strategies, including rapid transit technology options and improved linkages with other transit networks in the Greater Toronto Area. Durham Region’s long-term transportation strategy is part of the federal government’s transportation action plan for the GTA.
Public and stakeholder consultation is also part of the strategy.
The federal plan includes the extension of Toronto’s Spadina subway line, rapid transit projects in Mississauga, Brampton and York region, the widening of Highway 7 in Durham region, the extension of Highway 404 north beyond Newmarket and the extension of Highway 407 east to Highway 35/115.
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