The
three panel members are Chris Trumpy, Catherine Holt and John King. Trumpy will
chair the panel.
Over
the next several months, the panel members will be seeking input from local
governments and BC Transit. The panel will be focusing on the following:
·
Operations
and performance: examining the efficiency and effectiveness of transit
services.
·
Governance:
examining the existing structure, processes and policies in place for BC Transit,
as well as the Capital Regional District’s request that the regional district perform
the functions of the Victoria Regional Transit Commission.
·
Funding
relationships between BC Transit and local governments: examining the processes
for capital planning, budgeting and operating expenditures and how transit service
is allocated, priorities set, charges imposed and expenditures monitored.
Increases to provincial and local government funding will not be included in
the review.
·
Communications
and consultation between BC Transit and local governments.
The
panel will submit a report to government by the end of August 2012. The
Province will ensure the report is available to the public and will consider
all recommendations.
BC Transit is the provincial Crown agency charged with co-ordinating the delivery of public transportation throughout British Columbia, outside of Metro Vancouver.
·
In
most municipalities, the Province contributes 47 per cent of funding for conventional
transit service and local governments contribute 53 per cent. Local funding
includes fare and advertising revenue as well as property tax.
1 comment:
This is long overdue, why isn't the public also being given input as well?
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