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Cuta's 2006 Fall Conference
February/février 2007 National Transit Employee Recognition Awards 2006 · Prix nationaux de reconnaissance des employés du secteur des transports en commun 2006 CANADIAN TRANSIT CANADIEN SUR LE TRANSPORT COLLECTIF CUTA’S 2006 FALL CONFERENCE COMMUNITIES IN TRANSIT CONGRÈS D’AUTOMNE DE L’ACTU 2006 COLLECTIVITÉS EN TRANSITION PLUS: 2006 Mid-Year Ridership Results Données semestrielles 2006 de l’achalandage Quick test fact: Q’Straint rear tie-down belts along with stainless steel floor pockets and fastening hardware are static pull tested with every shipment. www.qstraint.com 312983_Qstraint.indd 1 1/3/07 12:35:10 PM We Listen, You Drive Discover the new face of performance with the line of Nova Bus transit, suburban, and shuttle vehicles. Building on our reputation for quality, our bold new front styling reflects the sound engineering and unique design features you have come to expect from every vehicle we produce. At Nova Bus, the quality is built right in. We listen, You Drive. www.novabus.com 312983_Qstraint.indd 1 1/3/07 12:35:10 PM 311734_Nova.indd 1 12/11/06 10:35:40 AM Under 30' and 35' length 12 year/500,000 mile Altoona tested 102" wide Cummins ISB-02 engine 35" front door - Vapor Optional 42" centre door Allison B300 or B300R transmission 19 – 35 passenger capacity Meritor independent front suspension KIRKMAN BUS SALES LTD. BLUE BIRD PEARSON BUS 1-888-381-3010 COACHWORKS 1-877-794-7670 CALGARY, AB 1-800-486-7122 BRANTFORD, ON 4 WESTERN CANADA EASTERN CANADA February/février 2007 Vol. 17 No. 1 CANADIAN TRANSIT CANADIEN SUR LE TRANSPORT COLLECTIF February 2007/ février 2007 CUTA Editor • Rédactrice de l’ACTU : Maureen Shuell cover • couverture Executive Editor • Rédactrice en chef : Thanks to partnerships between the various orders of government, Janine Strom new funding is making significant improvements to public transit to Contributing Editor • meet the growing needs of Canadians. -
Accessibility Advisory Committee
Accessibility Advisory Committee Thursday, November 14, 2019 6:30 PM Boardroom, Development and Engineering Services, 305 Barrie Street, Bradford Agenda A meeting of the Accessibility Advisory Committee of The Corporation of the Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury will be held Thursday, November 14, 2019 at 6:30 PM, in the Boardroom, Development and Engineering Services, 305 Barrie Street, Bradford, ON. Pages 1. Call to Order The Chair calls the meeting to order. 2. Adoption of Agenda Recommendation: That the Committee Agenda dated November 14, 2019 be adopted as printed. 3. Declarations of Pecuniary Interest and the General Nature 4. Presentations/Deputations There are no presentations. 5. Open Forum Members of the public who are in attendance are invited to address the Committee by signing the Open Forum Register. 6. Adoption of Minutes 6.1 Recommendation: That the minutes of the September 12, 2019 meeting be adopted as printed. 7. Unfinished Business 3 - 32 7.1 BWG Transit - Specialized Services Page 1 of 32 Accessibility Advisory Committee - November 14, 2019 Agenda That Report COM 2019 36, entitled “BWG Transit – Specialized Services” be received for information. 7.2 Multiyear Plan Updates 7.3 Public Consultation/Survey Results 8. New Business 8.1 CIP Discussion with Michael Kemp, Office of Economic Development 9. Site Plan Reviews Staff have reviewed the number and dimensions of accessible parking spaces in Site Plan circulations. 10. Announcements 11. Next Meeting 11.1 Meeting Date - February 13, 2020 11.2 Agenda items - Employment Initiatives 12. Adjourn Recommendation: That the meeting is hereby adjourned at _________. Page 2 of 32 Report of Community Services REPORT #: COM 2019 36 DATE: 14 Nov 2019 TO: Members of the Committee SUBJECT: BWG Transit - Specialized Services PREPARED BY: Paul Dubniak, Transportation Technologist 1. -
Annual Report
ANNUAL REPORT - RAPPORT ANNUEL 2018-2019 CANADIAN URBAN TRANSIT RESEARCH & INNOVATION CONSORTIUM (CUTRIC) - CONSORTIUM DE RECHERCHE ET D'INNOVATION EN TRANSPORT URBAIN AU CANADA (CRITUC) http://cutric-crituc.org/ 1 Yonge Street, Suite 1801 [email protected] Toronto, ON, M5E 1W7 CUTRIC-CRITUC Annual Report 2018-2019 Rapport annuel 2018-2019 http://cutric-crituc.org/ Main Office: Suite 1801, 1 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON, M5E 1W7 2 CUTRIC-CRITUC Annual Report 2018-2019 TABLE OF CONTENTS Message from the Executive Director and CEO...............................................................5 Board of Directors...............................................................................................................6 Organizational Structure.....................................................................................................7 About CUTRIC......................................................................................................................8 Projects................................................................................................................................12 1. CUTRIC Funded R&D Projects Approved (TRL 2-6) • PROJECT 160009: Pre-commercialization Development Project of Induction Heated Catalyst (IHC)........................................................................................13 • PROJECT 160015b: Pan-Canadian Electric Vehicle Energy Consumption, State of Charge, & Vehicle Simulation Modelling for Heavy Duty Powertrain Systems and High-Powered Charging ..........................................................14 -
Archived Content Contenu Archivé
ARCHIVED - Archiving Content ARCHIVÉE - Contenu archivé Archived Content Contenu archivé Information identified as archived is provided for L’information dont il est indiqué qu’elle est archivée reference, research or recordkeeping purposes. It est fournie à des fins de référence, de recherche is not subject to the Government of Canada Web ou de tenue de documents. Elle n’est pas Standards and has not been altered or updated assujettie aux normes Web du gouvernement du since it was archived. Please contact us to request Canada et elle n’a pas été modifiée ou mise à jour a format other than those available. depuis son archivage. Pour obtenir cette information dans un autre format, veuillez communiquer avec nous. This document is archival in nature and is intended Le présent document a une valeur archivistique et for those who wish to consult archival documents fait partie des documents d’archives rendus made available from the collection of Public Safety disponibles par Sécurité publique Canada à ceux Canada. qui souhaitent consulter ces documents issus de sa collection. Some of these documents are available in only one official language. Translation, to be provided Certains de ces documents ne sont disponibles by Public Safety Canada, is available upon que dans une langue officielle. Sécurité publique request. Canada fournira une traduction sur demande. The Geeng Out He ndboo red 78 1 , .05 G4 c . 3 •0 00 0 11 118 0 0 011 0 0 00110 0 11 1100 000 8011110011 •11 0011 811011 The Getting Out Hancil2ook 10 111 • Gptt 11 Table of Contents • -
Li 3402E Information Letter
SAV.1E.2012MA INFORMATION LETTER LI 3402E REFERENCE: Nova Bus Manuals APPLICATION DEADLINE:NA SECTION: 09: Engine and Cooling RS NO: MQR 7621-676 EFFECTIVE IN PROD.: L840 (2014SE) SUBJECT: Low coolant level sensor JUSTIFICATION: Low coolant level sensor warning MATERIAL QTY PART NO REV. DESCRIPTION REPLACES PART N° LEVEL 1 1 N79776/N79786 – Coolant level sensor N35498-02/N35498-01 LEVEL 2 ––– –– DISPOSAL OF PARTS DISCARDED * RETAINED * Dispose of the unused parts and the defective parts in REMOVED PARTS ARE: Yes – accordance with local environmental standards in effect. REVISION HISTORY REV. DATE CHANGE DESCRIPTION WRITTEN BY NR 2015-JY-10 Initial release Marc Rougeau APPROVED BY: PAGE 1 OF 11 SAV.1E.2012MA INFORMATION LETTER LI 3402E ROAD NUMBER VIN (2NVY/4RKY...) CLIENT ORDER QTY FROM TO FROM TO Academy Bus - New Jersey L186 555 564 L82U053000181 L82U453000190 10 Academy Bus - New Jersey L208 — — L82U653000191 L82UX53000193 3 Academy Bus - New Jersey L209 0601 0621 L82U253000222 L82U853000242 20 Airdrie Transit - Alberta L209 — — L82U153000230 L82U153000230 1 Airdrie Transit - Alberta L215 9201 9210 L82U663000001 L82U763000010 10 Ames Transportation Agency - Iowa L233 0609 0609 L82U663000094 L82U663000094 1 Arrow Coach Line - Arkansas L236 924 929 L82V963000101 L82V863000106 6 Arrow Coach Line - Arkansas L237 9211 9231 L82U063000141 L82U663000161 21 Austin - CMTA - Texas L238 — — L82U163000164 L82U363000165 2 Austin - CMTA - Texas L240 8062 8062 L82U163000181 L82U163000181 1 Austin - CMTA - Texas L241 189 194 L82U363000182 L82U263000187 -
Saint John Transit Operational Audit City of Saint John
Saint John Transit Operational Audit City of Saint John Task 9: Final Report Draft Prepared for Saint John Transit Prepared by Stantec October 2020 Task 9: Final Report (Draft) Saint John Transit Operational Audit October 9, 2020 Prepared for: The City of Saint John Prepared by: Stantec TASK 9: FINAL REPORT (DRAFT) This document entitled Task 9: Final Report (Draft) was prepared by Stantec Consulting Ltd. (“Stantec”) for the account of the City of Saint John (the “Client”). The material in it reflects Stantec’s professional judgment in light of the scope, schedule and other limitations stated in the document and in the contract between Stantec and the Client. The opinions in the document are based on conditions and information existing at the time the document was published and do not take into account any subsequent changes. Any use which a third party makes of this document is the responsibility of such third party. Such third party agrees that Stantec shall not be responsible for costs or damages of any kind, if any, suffered by it or any other third party as a result of decisions made or actions taken based on this document. Reviewed by (signature) Sasha Pejcic TASK 9: FINAL REPORT (DRAFT) Table of Contents ABBREVIATIONS ................................................................................................................... VII 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .............................................................................................. 1.1 2.0 INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................... -
Special Council Agenda
Stratford City Council Special Council Open Session AGENDA Meeting #: 4613th Date: Tuesday, May 5, 2020 Time: 3:30 P.M. Location: Council Chambers, City Hall and Electronically Council Present: Mayor Mathieson - Chair Presiding, Councillor Beatty, Councillor Bunting, Councillor Burbach, Councillor Clifford, Councillor Gaffney, Councillor Henderson, Councillor Ingram, Councillor Ritsma, Councillor Sebben, Councillor Vassilakos Staff Present: Joan Thomson - Chief Administrative Officer, Tatiana Dafoe - Acting Clerk, Ed Dujlovic - Director of Infrastructure and Development Services, Kim McElroy - Director of Social Services, Jacqueline Mockler - Director of Human Resources, David St. Louis - Director of Community Services, John Paradis - Fire Chief, Mike Beitz - Corporate Communications Lead, Janice Beirness - Acting Director of Corporate Services, Michael Mousley - Manager of Transit Pages 1. Call to Order: Mayor Mathieson, Chair presiding, to call the Council meeting to order. 2. Declarations of Pecuniary Interest and the General Nature Thereof: The Municipal Conflict of Interest Act requires any member of Council declaring a pecuniary interest and the general nature thereof, where the interest of a member of Council has not been disclosed by reason of the member’s absence from the meeting, to disclose the interest at the first open meeting attended by the member of Council and to otherwise comply with the Act. Name, Item and General Nature Thereof 2 3. Report of the Committee of the Whole In-Camera Session: Appointment of City Clerk and Acting Deputy Clerk [Personal matters about an identifiable individual(s) including municipal employees or local board employees (section 239.(2)(b))] Motion by ________________ THAT ______________be appointed as City Clerk for The Corporation of the City of Stratford; AND THAT _____________ be appointed as Acting Deputy Clerk, until the Deputy Clerk position can be filled. -
Public Transit and Small Communities
����� ������� Public Transit and Small Communities ������� Whistler and Valley Express Transit Public transit’s quality-of-life benefits are well known in ������������� Canada’s larger cities, where congestion and air pollution are major issues. But the important role of public transit in Canada’s smaller communities (those with fewer than 50,000 people) is a less familiar story. Very few small transit systems make the national news, and their modest battles and quiet victories may seem to be of only local interest. But their collective story is much bigger than that, and worthy of exploration. Public transit makes several contributions to the quality of life in smaller communities: • Economy. They support local businesses by helping commuters get to work, bringing shoppers to stores, supporting dynamic downtown cores, and meeting the needs of festivals and other events. • Opportunity. They offer independence and mobility to people 40 who are non-drivers by choice or necessity — seniors, children, ���������������������������������� students, workers, low-income families, and even tourists. Children greet the McGruff safety��������������������������� mascot next to a bus belonging to Persons with disabilities, who may have very limited mobility 30 WAVE Transit, one of the systems profiled in this issue paper options, are primary beneficiaries. Overview of transit systems in small communities • Environment. They reduce local air pollution, and contribute 20 to local climate change strategies. Number of systems. The membership of the Canadian Urban Transit Association (CUTA) includes 36 conventional transit Even as they pursue transit’s very real benefits, smaller systems10 and 13 specialized transit systems for people with communities face significant challenges: disabilities that serve areas with fewer than 50,000 people. -
Administration & Finance Committee
TOWN OF GRIMSBY Administration & Finance Committee Agenda Monday, July 11, 2016 4:30 p.m. Town Hall Escarpment Room 160 Livingston Avenue Page A. Call to Order B. Disclosure of Interest C. Reports 3 - 7 i) FIN 16-24 2015 Capital Statement of Operations 8 - 11 ii) FIN 16-25 2015 Development Charges Treasurer's Statement 12 - 22 iii) P.A. 16-26 Consultant Selection Transit Investigation Study D. Minutes 23 - 25 i) Transit Investigation Committee E. Correspondence 26 - 214 i) Memorandum from the Director of Planning - Transit Investigation Study, Request for Proposals Page 1 of 214 Administration & Finance Committee July 11, 2016 Agenda Page F. New Business G. Next Meeting i) The next Administration & Finance Committee meeting is scheduled for Monday, August 15, 2016 in the Town Hall Escarpment Room, 160 Livingston Avenue, Grimsby. H. Adjournment Page 2 of 214 Agenda Item i) 16-24 JULY 6, 2016 REPORT TO: ADMINISTRATION & FINANCE COMMITTEE MEETING DATE: JULY 11, 2016 SUBJECT: 2015 CAPITAL STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS RECOMMENDATION That, report FIN 16-24 regarding the 2015 Capital Statement of Operations be received, And that, all budget variances be transferred from their respective reserves. BACKGROUND The Capital Statement of Operations is attached as Schedule A summary of the 2015 capital projects by department is listed in the attached schedule. The schedule shows the cost of each project, its associated budget and funding sources. There were only a few larger budget variances during the year. Highlights of the Capital Fund for 2015 are as follows: Corporate Overall, computer equipment was over budget slightly by about $7,000. -
St. John's Transit Review Report
CITY OF ST. JOHN’S Transit Service Review Final Report November 2019 – 18-8218 i Executive Summary Introduction Dillon Consulting Limited was retained by the City of St. John’s to develop a Transit Service Review and update the 2011 Strategic Plan. The purpose of the Transit Service Review is to develop a blueprint that will position the City of St. John’s and the St. John’s Transportation Commission to meet the opportunities and challenges over the coming years, and successfully serve the community with an effective and efficient transit system that exceeds customer expectations. Existing Transit System Metrobus delivers 2.9 million trips annually using 54 buses and operating 134,000 annual revenue hours of service. This translates into approximately 21.6 boardings per revenue hour of service. The 23 routes that make up conventional Metrobus operations provide service to St. John’s, Mount Pearl and Paradise. The structure of the routes in St. John’s are focused on connecting major nodes, destinations, and terminals and routes also deviate onto local streets to pick up passengers and bring them to major transfer points. The historic road network of St. John’s that was developed in the 18th century before the advent of the automobile presents challenges for delivering direct services on major corridors, as there are few roadways that provide a continuous, uninterrupted route between major destinations. The service is provided in-house by municipal employees. This includes service supervision, operation and maintenance. The City of Mount Pearl and the Town of Paradise contracts the St. John’s Transportation Commission to provide conventional transit services on their behalf. -
Li1841er3 Information Letter
SAV.1E.2012MA INFORMATION LETTER LI1841ER3 REFERENCE: Nova Bus Manuals APPLICATION DEADLINE: SECTION: 01 Stainless steel chassis – RS NO: MQR 7621-386 EFFECTIVE IN PROD.: L652-09 (2012JA19) SUBJECT: Beam box located behind the front axle JUSTIFICATION: Repair procedure of the front beam box DIRECT CHARGES LEVEL DESCRIPTION TIME LABOUR MATERIAL 1 Repair procedure of the front beam box Client Client 8 h 2 – – – – MATERIAL QTY PART NO REV. DESCRIPTION REPLACES PART N° LEVEL 1 – – – – – LEVEL 2 – – – – – DISPOSAL OF PARTS DISCARDED RETAINED REMOVED PARTS ARE: – – – REVISION HISTORY REV. DATE CHANGE DESCRIPTION WRITTEN BY NR 2012AU29 Initial release Luc Carignan R1 2012SE05 Step 1.4.3. change the depth of grinding Luc Carignan R2 2012SE19 Change in justification, description and step 1.4. Luc Carignan R3 2013JA11 Change in justification, Client list changed in French Luc Carignan version. Note regarding the build years of the vehicles covered was removed and step 1.4. has changed APPROVED BY: PAGE 1 OF 12 SAV.1E.2012MA INFORMATION LETTER LI1841ER3 ROAD NUMBER VIN (2NVY/4RKY...) CLIENT ORDER QTY FROM TO FROM TO Academy Bus - New Jersey L231 — — L82U563000166 L82U163000178 13 Academy Bus - New Jersey L333 — — L82U273000207 L82U473000211 5 Academy Bus - New Jersey L339 — — L82U483000047 L82U883000052 5 Academy Bus - New Jersey L340 — — L82U493000003 L82U193000007 5 Airdrie Transit L664 — — L82U2B3000507 L82U2B3000507 1 Arrow Coach Line - Arkansas L252 — — L82U963000235 L82U963000235 1 Arrow Coach Line - Arkansas L494 — — L82U793000397 L82U793000397 -
Accelerating Rural Transportation Solutions Ten Community Case Studies from Ontario
Accelerating Rural Transportation Solutions TEN COMMUNITY CASE STUDIES FROM ONTARIO ACCELERATING RURAL TRANSPORTATION SOLUTIONS AUTHORSHIP AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Case Study Consultant Team: Lorna McCue, Ontario Healthy Communities Coalition Lisa Tolentino, Ontario Healthy Communities Coalition Robb MacDonald, MacComm International Special appreciation is extended to the key informants from each of the case study groups who provided the information that comprised the bulk of the case studies. They are the following: • Colltrans - Wasaga Beach/Blue Mountains Transit Links: Kris Wiszniak, Engineering Technician, Town of Collingwood • Community Care Northumberland Specialized Transportation Program: Jessica Hoskin, Specialized Transportation Coordinator, and Alicia Vandine, Regional Community Relations Coordinator • Corridor 11 Bus: Shonna Caldwell, Program Information Manager, Community Services, District Municipality of Muskoka • Deseronto Transit: Susan Stolarchuk, Transit Administrator, Town of Deseronto • Dial A Ride Rural Route Transit: Enzo Ingribelli, Public Works Transportation Supervisor, City of Kawartha Lakes • EasyRide: Melanie Higgins, Transportation Supervisor & EasyRide Lead Transportation Coordinator, ONE CARE Home and Community Support Services • Lanark Transportation Association: Marilyn Bird, Executive Director • Ride Norfolk: Brad Smith, Public Transportation Coordinator, Norfolk County • Saugeen Mobility and Regional Transit (SMART): Roger Cook, Manager • The Rural Overland Utility Transit (TROUT): John Keith, Manager of