Little support for transit fare hike
A proposed increase to transit fares in Prince Albert was shot down by city council earlier this week, with some councillors saying increasing rates is not the way to build ridership.
The city’s public works department requested the rate increase, bringing the issue forward at an executive committee meeting earlier this week. If approved, the proposed hike would have seen rates increased for seniors, post-secondary students and social services clients starting in January.
Keri Sapsford, Transportation and Traffic Manager with the city, told council that an increase was necessary to offset revenue decreases and the cost of new buses for the city’s transit fleet. Earlier this year, the city unveiled seven new buses for public transit.
In a report to council this week, Sapsford said discounts for seniors, students and low-income riders in 2017 did not lead to an increase in ridership as hoped.