Quick Facts on Hamilton Transit:

  • Hamilton has been spending increasingly less on transit over time. Adjusting for inflation to 2016 dollars, the city spent $83.85 million on transit in 1994, $61.15 million on transit in 2005, and $59.02 million on transit in 2016.
  • Hamilton City Council approved the Rapid Ready transit plan, which requires a capital investment of $156 million and a commitment to address an operating cost shortfall of $45 million. Council also approved the Ten Year Local Transit Strategy which includes a requirement to invest $57 million on new buses alone. While these plans have been approved, Council has yet to commit these dollars, and scheduled fare increases are insufficient to cover the costs.
  • Each year the federal government gives cities money generated from the federal gas tax with the intent that it be invested in projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions, clean our air, and clean our water. Many cities across the country spend their gas tax money on transit. Of $32 million in federal gas tax transfers to Hamilton last year, $3 million went to transit and $29 million to road work.
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The Petition:

The HSR is broken and it’s time to fix it. We’re calling on Hamilton City Council to take our city’s transit needs seriously by committing to substantially increase funding for the HSR.

There are a number of actions Council can take in the short term to increase funding, such as spending more of our federal gas tax dollars on transit, like other cities do. Hamilton can also raise taxes to deliver the transit we need and deserve. The scheduled fare increases are not going to fix the HSR while tax dollars for transit remain stagnant.

Public transit is a public good, and enhancing service will bring benefits to residents across Hamilton.

Will you sign?

  • MarieAnge Brouillard
    signed 2016-11-26 19:44:13 -0500
  • Gail Wenger
    signed 2016-11-26 19:41:30 -0500
  • Viv Saunders
    signed 2016-11-26 08:24:04 -0500
  • Jason Nason
    signed 2016-11-25 23:45:21 -0500
  • Shawn Staton
    signed 2016-11-25 19:00:43 -0500
    Hamilton desperately needs transit improvements – it is the only long term solution to the current vehicular gridlock that worsens year by year.
  • Denise O'Connor
    signed 2016-11-25 17:42:15 -0500
  • Tom Lowden
    posted about this on Facebook 2016-11-25 17:06:38 -0500
    Sign the petition: HSR Petition
  • Tom Sebisty
    posted about this on Facebook 2016-11-25 16:11:18 -0500
    Sign the petition: HSR Petition
  • tom sebisty
    signed via 2016-11-25 16:10:47 -0500
  • Brad Clark
    posted about this on Facebook 2016-11-25 16:05:11 -0500
    Sign the HSR Petition. The City has yet to fund the Council approved 10yr transit plan. It's time is now. Please sign
  • Brad Clark
    signed 2016-11-25 15:59:12 -0500
  • ryan Crawford
    signed 2016-11-25 15:35:02 -0500
    The trend is that we’re decreasing transit with increasing population. In what world does that make sense? Even if it was equal, it wouldn’t due to inflation and changing technological needs; this is pretty basic, how do you not know your constituents WANT this funding?


    It has also been widely shown that Canadians are in favor of doing everything in our power to fight climate change, and decreasing the number of cars on the roads, or trips in the city directly addresses that — PRIORITIZE TRANSIT!
  • Eileen White
    signed 2016-11-25 15:14:51 -0500
  • Adrian Hodgson
    signed 2016-11-25 14:53:06 -0500
    Mass transit is a transitional tool we will need over the next 50 years as the global economy collapses under its own weight and only the most robust (resilient/interconnected) local economies will survive. Let’s use the energy, tools and technology we have now, to build while we still can!


    “collapse now and avoid the rush” ~John Michael Greer
  • Arun Jacob
    signed 2016-11-25 13:34:43 -0500
  • Tonja Watts
    signed via 2016-11-25 12:58:10 -0500
  • Ian Reynolds
    signed 2016-11-25 12:39:02 -0500
  • Joyce Munro
    signed 2016-11-25 11:55:47 -0500
    Great campaign! Let’s get moving with the HSR!
  • Stephanie Vegh
    signed 2016-11-25 11:40:28 -0500
  • Don Hanzel
    signed 2016-11-25 11:30:31 -0500
    It must get better!
  • Marco Landini
    signed 2016-11-25 11:29:49 -0500
  • Ben Jurkovic
    signed 2016-11-25 11:25:36 -0500
  • Ryan McGreal
    signed 2016-11-25 11:22:50 -0500
    Ryan McGreal
  • Chris Ive
    signed via 2016-11-25 10:31:45 -0500
    The way that Hamilton city council treats transit is an absolute joke. The statistics listed on this website are appalling. In this day and age where we are constantly looking to reduce greenhouse emissions and improve transit, Hamilton remains committed to doing the complete opposite, going as far as spending money most cities use for transit, on road repairs for motorists. Council has a history of supporting transit projects and improvements until it comes time to put the money up. Do better Hamilton.
  • Michael F Hutchings
    posted about this on Facebook 2016-11-25 10:26:05 -0500
    Sign the petition: HSR Petition
  • Michael F Hutchings
    @hentor tweeted link to this page. 2016-11-25 10:26:02 -0500
  • Michael F Hutchings
    signed 2016-11-25 10:25:43 -0500
    Michael F Hutchings
  • Dan Jelly
    @KingAndJames tweeted link to this page. 2016-11-25 10:20:10 -0500
    Sign the HSR Petition. Let Council know you support properly funded public transit. #hamont http://environmenthamilton.nationbuilder.com/fixthehsr?recruiter_id=6589
  • Dan Jelly
    signed 2016-11-25 10:19:22 -0500
    Transit has been funded at below-minimum levels for too long. A city our size can and should have a much better system. It’s time to start using gas tax revenues for transit, remove or repair area rating for transit and move much more quickly to implement the 10 year transit strategy.
  • Richard Michal
    signed 2016-11-25 10:06:47 -0500
    Please make investing in HSR a priority.

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