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February 14, 2003
Bus back March 3
The city has negotiated
a contract with R.L. Hanson to have the citys bus service back up and
running on March 3.
The six-month contract
will cost the city $65 an hour, or $69,500 for six months. The city has budgeted
$150,000 a year over five years for the service.
Hanson will keep the $2
fare per passenger and report the revenue, per stop, back to the city on a weekly
basis. There will be a mutually agreed upon opt-out clause in case Hanson or
the city feels they cant continue the service.
While Hanson runs the service,
a tender will be issued for a three- to five-year term. The new service should
begin in September.
The citys chief administrative
officer, Rick Butler, said the city is looking to other sources for extra revenue,
including the federal department of transportation and the Federation of Canadian
Municipalities.
Councillor Stu Kennedy
suggested some of the costs could be offset by offering advertising space on
bus shelters or the bus itself.
The city will soon begin
advertising the bus routes and hours, and after three months, the hours will
be reviewed.
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