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Home»World»Canada»Metrolinx shuffles staff roles as delays plague LRT projects
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Metrolinx shuffles staff roles as delays plague LRT projects

News RoomBy News RoomOctober 15, 20240 ViewsNo Comments3 Mins Read
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Two senior executives at Metrolinx, a provincial transit agency in Canada, have reportedly been removed from their positions amidst a major shakeup. The changes come in the midst of delayed delivery of multiple light rail vehicle projects, including the Eglinton Crosstown, Finch West, and Hurontario LRTs, which currently have no completion date. Metrolinx cited a changing mandate and increasing complexity of work as reasons for the internal shakeup, following persistent calls for transformation within the organization.

The executives who departed the agency were involved in transit project delivery and public-private partnerships (P3 projects). The chief planning officer oversaw construction and completion of various infrastructure projects, as well as partnered with Infrastructure Ontario on P3 projects. The chief operating officer of rapid transit was responsible for bringing upcoming LRT and subway systems into service. The changes suggest a focus on addressing the province’s transit construction challenges, leading to the departure of executives directly involved in these projects.

Metrolinx did not provide specific details on the departure of the executives, but multiple sources confirmed the restructuring of the planning department. The department, which had hundreds of staff, has been split and integrated into other areas of the organization. Responsibilities of the planning department included design, business cases, and land use decisions, in addition to local and regional integration for the transit agency. The spokesperson noted that the organization needed to evolve and adapt to deliver on North America’s largest transit expansion.

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The provincial transit agency has faced difficulties with delayed light rail projects, such as the Eglinton Crosstown and Finch West in Toronto, which have been subject to legal challenges from builders. Metrolinx has withheld final payments from construction consortiums until satisfied with project completion. The Hurontario LRT in Mississauga is also experiencing construction and financing issues, with potential credit rating downgrades. These delays have led to criticism from opposition politicians who argue that the Ford government’s transit agenda is stalling and mired in delays.

Opposition critics at Queen’s Park have voiced concerns over the delays and changes at Metrolinx, with suggestions that the provincial government’s transit planning is off track. NDP Leader Marit Stiles highlighted the potential for even further delays without a chief transit planner at Metrolinx, and called for accountability within the organization. Green Party Leader Mike Schreiner called for the resignation of Metrolinx’s CEO, Phil Verster, citing the need to address the ongoing delays in delivering LRT projects on time and on budget. The Ford government’s handling of transit planning has come under scrutiny amidst the challenges faced by Metrolinx in completing major projects.

The ongoing shakeup at Metrolinx reflects the challenges facing the transit agency in delivering key infrastructure projects on schedule. The departure of senior executives and restructuring of departments indicate a need for organizational change and adaptation to meet the evolving demands of transit expansion in the region. As the province continues to grapple with delays and financial issues in major transit projects, there is growing pressure for accountability and effective leadership within Metrolinx to address the ongoing challenges and ensure successful project delivery.

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