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OC Transpo projecting $3.3M surplus despite revenue slump

OC Transpo is on track to post an operating surplus this year, despite earning less than it expected from fares, the Canadian Tire Centre and condominium developers.

Transit department finds ways to save despite slack earnings from CTC, condo buyers

OC Transpo is on track for a $3.3-million operating surplus this year despite disappointing revenues, the city's transit commission heard Wednesday. (Trevor Pritchard/CBC)

OC Transpo is on track to postan operating surplus this year, despite earning less than it expected from fares, the Canadian Tire Centre and condominium developers.

That's still a big improvementover this time last year, when the city as a whole wasprojectinga record deficit for 2015, and the city's transit department was responsible for spilling more than a quarter of that red ink.

Last yeardepartments were ordered to pull up their bootstraps and check in at the half-way point in 2016 to catch underlying money problems early.

The city'stransit commission heard Wednesday that OC Transpo isheaded for a $3.3-million operatingsurplus by year's end, even as revenues fall$4.2 million short of earlier projections.

CTC, condo revenue falls short

One reason for thedrop in revenue is that riders are opting for cheaper fares,said PatScrimgeour, OCTranspo'sassistant general manager of customer systems andplanning.

"We're selling more monthly passes and less single-ride fares, so the average amount that we receive per customer is lower than budgeted," Scrimgeour said.

That's not to say that ridership is dropping. Instead, OC Transpo reporteda slight rise in the first six months of 2016.

Revenues are also falling short because a couple of new ideas for making money are failing to hit targets.

It's doubtfulthe Canadian Tire Centre will pitch in as much money as OC Transpo expected for the extra buses itsendsforevents at the arena, said OC Transpo manager John Manconi.

And even the condo slump is affecting revenue. An initiative to encourage developers to offer transit passes to new condo buyers instead of parking spaces failed to take off.

Hiring freeze

With revenues down, Manconi said OC Transpo is finding savings internally, in a way riders shouldn't notice.

It has changed how it orders parts and the inventory it keeps, and has cut discretionary spending on basics such as stationery, said Manconi.

OC Transpo has also leftabout 100 of its3,000jobs vacant, he said.

"We had a hiring freeze on. Every single position that had to be staffed ran through my office,and there were a lot of noes," saidManconi.

Acity-wide staffreorganization is included of the upcoming budget, and still more jobs will be lost when trains replace buses.

As it stands now, the city as a whole is slightly in the black. Afterthe second financialquarter of 2016, it projected an overall operating surplus for 2016 of $6.6 million, where a quarter of that surplus would come from tax-supported programs and the rest fromrate-supported programs.