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Edmonton Metropolitan Transit Services Commission

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174: 27: 334:"Preparation for service deployment" occurred in phase three, which was expected to be in effect for the first half of 2023. This is when the commission would on board the remaining resources needed for it to roll out regional transit services in spring or summer 2023. Key objectives of this phase included the development of a brand and marketing identity, transitioning all municipal transit services to EMTSC control by summer 2023 (with the exception of local ETS services), and planning fleet deployments. 300:
services and LRT network would not initially be transferred to the commission due to their size and operational costs; this was planned to be reconsidered in 2026. Member communities were expected to save approximately $ 2.2 million on transit costs annually. Communities would continue to plan and pay for their local transit routes, while the commission would determine how those routes were to be serviced.
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vehicle features (e.g. drivers' shields, Wi-Fi enabled buses, etc.), and revising local transit routes to meet specific guidelines. This phase will last until 2026, when the commission aimed to adopt ETS local bus services and become the sole deliverer of bus transit services within its member communities.
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The commission was given ministerial permission to operate on 28 January 2021. The impetus for the commission's formation was the region's rapidly growing population, and the increasing interconnectivity of its member communities and their work forces. Paul Jankowski, formerly the Commissioner of the
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The final phase of the commission's launch would begin by the end of 2023, with a focus on improving its services in preparation for its absorption of ETS local services. During this time, the commission would focus on surveying riders, identifying service improvements such as the standardization of
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Phase four, which would have started in spring or summer 2023, would mark the beginning of transit service delivery by the EMTSC. It would occur in phases until the end of 2023. During this phase, the EMTSC would focus on maintaining customer service and communications, analyzing the successes and
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A board of elected representatives from each member community was conducting the initial setup of the commission, and working with the commission's inaugural CEO to develop its operational and planning capabilities. The EMTSC would have begun service in Spring/Summer 2023. Edmonton's local transit
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signed a Memorandum of Understanding to explore the creation of a regional transit services commission. In February 2020, thirteen municipal councils voted to investigate the potential for a regional transit services commission (RTSC). Nine of these municipalities, including Edmonton, St. Albert,
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Phase two, also known as "formation and set-up," was when the commission established its initial workforce, infrastructure, policies and procedures. Phase two lasted for the entirety of 2021 and into 2022, and included goals such as the creation of the commission's strategic and business plans,
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Phase one, pre-implementation, was in effect from the time that the interim board was formed until the commission was given ministerial permission to operate. During this time, the interim board focused on gaining provincial approval of the commission, drafting transition assessments and
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In December 2022, Edmonton's City Council voted against contributing $ 13 million toward the EMTSC annual budget. In January 2023, the EMTSC board approved the implementation of a plan to permanently close the commission.
774: 161:, began his tenure as the EMTSC's first CEO on 17 May 2021. In November 2021, the board of directors voted to move the planned commencement of operations from late 2022 to early 2023. 601: 763: 512: 657: 426: 145:, later submitted an application to the provincial government to establish the Edmonton Metropolitan Transit Services Commission. The town of 847: 456: 590: 852: 109: 173: 268:
Four regional municipalities were "non-voting, non-paying, advising stakeholders" which were not members of the commission:
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Fare levels would be determined by the commission's board of governors, and the service would allow fare payments with
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failures of the rollout as it progressed, and recruiting more staff as the commission expanded its services.
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The Edmonton Metropolitan Transit Services Commission (EMTSC) traces its roots to 2017, when the cities of
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establishing lease agreements for transit-related facilities, and finalizing the regional service design.
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The commission was in phase three of its launch plan before the board voted to dissolve the commission.
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The EMTSC had a membership of six cities, two towns, and one Urban Service Area:
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opted out soon after the application was submitted, chiefly due to the
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Index


Edmonton Metropolitan Region
Public Transit
https://emtsc.ca
public transit service
municipalities
Edmonton Metropolitan Region
Alberta
Edmonton
St. Albert
Fort Saskatchewan
Leduc
Morinville
COVID-19 pandemic
Regional Municipality of York

Beaumont
Edmonton
ETS
Fort Saskatchewan
Fort Sask Transit
Leduc
Leduc Transit
Spruce Grove
St. Albert
StAT
Devon
Stony Plain
Sherwood Park
Strathcona County Transit

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