Price of discounted bus passes could rise
Prince Albert city council could approve a $5 increase to what discounted bus pass users pay each month at next week’s meeting.
The discounted passes currently cost $15, and are subsidized by both the City and the ministry of social services. The full rate for an adult pass is $67.50. The province currently subsidizes $25 of every pass sold and the City subsidizes $27.75 of every monthly pass sold.
With the City facing the possibility of subsidizing the passes at an estimated $102,092.25 in 2015 as the province capped its contribution, administration put forward the proposal. If discounted bus pass users take on $5 more, the City would end up subsidizing the program at an estimated $82,777.50. The ministry of social services had wanted to cap its contribution off at $88,000, but raised it to $97,000 after talking to the City. The estimated 2015 contribution is still below the cap. But the province had also raised its per-pass subsidy by 25 cents.
“In an effort to control the City’s portion of the program, having already acquired approval from the Province, [a]dministration recommends increasing the rider’s portion of the discounted bus pass from $15.00 to $20.00,” department of public works’ Renee Horn wrote in a report to the executive committee.