, musings-M new; man " l dd ï¬ milli rid GRT rvi Region p ans to a ve on ers to se ce mmmmn andlmaybelow'shesaid. t tinttheUuiversityAvenueonehadthebest rentlypaidbymoatstudenta R» the (humid: 'I certainly can’t support this without potential [for ridershipl.’ Futile years will see more increases. with _, WWMnumbenreallynm' outerirnproverrientsaiatedforWaterioo admilarpalofadiievingSOperoentrate n extra ï¬ve million riders annually. 3 Widernan said fates may or may not rise include later bus runs in laurelwood for my through the panes. series of new express routes and a to that level, but that the standard fare 2012. as well as an extension of the 201 Increases to student passes are not “mm“ “‘1.“ “"l 1:†â€â€œ2“"? 33““ '†"“°°“ ‘°' “W" “â€â€˜W' men“... at?" “d ‘ m “m“ nwmmwtmmw system were just t tee o e con ep 5 . adopted by regional councillors last week as "We need to do a paradigm shin that we A total of 33 new buses will be on the Student leaders from bothWilfrld inurier they approved a business plan to guide don't price transit for people who can't road under the plan, 18 of which have University and the University of Waterloo 1 Grand River Transit through the next three afford to ride it.†Wideman said. alreadybeen purchased. asked the region to maintain the current ‘ years "We need to price it for Capital costs for the remaining 15 buses price and negotiate new long-term agree- , l The ambitious proposal “We need [0 do a the people who can and at as well as new stations. terminals and a merits calls for more than 700,000 . . the same time continue to maintenance facility on Strasburg Road will Students at the University of Guelph cur- hours of service by 2014.- parale Shift that put money into those funds reach$615 million. rently pay $81 per semester for bus passes ‘ about 22 per cent more we don't rice for low-income riders“ In addition to the other increases. transit Students at Brock University and Western hours than (ZR’T buses cur- _ p Councillors also ofllciah plan to raise the rates ofbus passes University payeven more. . rently spend on the roads. transttfor people endorsed a series of new for university students to $74.“! per semes- - in 2011. students accounted for 26 per' . â€I am very excited about who can't afford to express routes. including ter, a 23 per cent increase over the price cur- cent oftotal GRT ridership it. it outlines a very strategic . , one along University . 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