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Eglinton Crosstown LRT will not face a public inquiry, Ford says
Summary
Ontario Premier Doug Ford said there will be no public inquiry into the Eglinton Crosstown LRT, which was reported to take about 15 years and cost roughly $13 billion; the line is opening with phased, reduced service.
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Premier Doug Ford said on Friday there will be no public inquiry into the Eglinton Crosstown LRT. The project was reported to take about 15 years and to cost roughly $13 billion. Ford spoke at an event marking the line's opening where municipal and provincial politicians unveiled a plaque. The line will begin service in phases with reduced speeds and limited service.
Key facts:
- Doug Ford announced the province will not hold a public inquiry, despite calls for one from city councillors, opposition MPPs and local MPs.
- The Eglinton Crosstown project was reported to have taken about 15 years and to have cost roughly $13 billion, and it opened after multiple delays.
- Officials marked the opening and said the line will begin phased operations with reduced service and reduced speeds.
Summary:
The decision to forego a public inquiry leaves calls for a formal review unresolved while the new LRT begins limited operations. Undetermined at this time.
