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Edmonton metro region to consider combining transit systems

City councils in Edmonton, St. Albert, Leduc and 10 other municipalities in the metropolitan area will consider combining their resources to create a single transit system to serve the region.

Report recommends 13 municipalities combine resources to improve transit efficiency

The City of Edmonton and 12 other municipalities will consider the possibility of amalgamating their transit services into one. (Andrea Ross/CBC)

City councils in Edmonton, St. Albert, Leduc and 10 other municipalities in the metropolitan area will consider combiningresources to create a single transit system to serve the region.

One systemwould make travel by transit more efficient, suggests areport released Wednesday by the Regional Transit Services Commission.

"There are systemic barriers to travel from one community to another,"said St. Albert councillor Wes Brodhead, who sits on the commission.

"It simply makes it difficult for anybody who would choose to travel the entire region to use public transit."

A single systemwould save municipalities around $3.4 million per year by the timeit'sfully aligned in 2026, the report said.

Some municipalities don't offer transit at all, while others have services that overlap each other, said Edmonton councillor and RTSC vice-chair Michael Walters.

"Having one integrated, effective, well-run, safe system for everybody is really the best outcome," he said.

The metro region needs to provide convenient transit if it wants to compete internationally and attract young, educated workers, Walters added.

"If we're really going to operate together as an effective region, competing for that talent with other areas in the world, we need a really effective public transit system, not a hodgepodge one where we have nine systems, with buses passing each other on the same roads day after day."

Councils for each of the municipalities have until the end of March to vote on whether or not they want to participate in the formal request.

The 13 municipalities included in the regional transit service feasibility report are:

  • City of Beaumont
  • Town of Devon
  • City of Edmonton
  • City of Fort Saskatchewan
  • City of Leduc
  • Leduc County
  • Town of Morinville
  • Parkland County
  • City of Spruce Grove
  • City of St. Albert
  • Town of Stony Plain
  • Strathcona County
  • Sturgeon County