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Campaign Briefing: LRT supporters mobilize to 'correct the record'

A group of light rail transit (LRT) supporters have launched a campaign to try to sway the vote on Oct. 22.

Also: term limits, growing the tax base and a telephone town hall

This model shows what Hamilton's LRT system would look like. (Metrolinx)

A group of light rail transit (LRT) supporters have launched a campaign to try to sway the vote onOct. 22.

There's already a No LRT group, and several members are running. Now #yesLRT has launched a websiteand YouTube channel to rally people in the project's favour.

"We want to help correct the record," says group leader Karl Andrus.

"From every perspective, the economy, infrastructure, property taxes, transit and development, environment and road safety, LRT is the right choice."

The group wants the city to boost ridership via Hamilton's10-year strategy. That aligns not conflicts with launchingLRT in 2024-2025, Andrus said.

This image shows the BLAST network as outlined in the 2013 Rapid Ready plan. (City of Hamilton)

Mayoral incumbent Fred Eisenbergersupports that too. Vito Sgro, likely his closest challenger, wants to cancelLRT and beef up express bus service along the BLAST network, a city-wide rapid transit plan.

Sgro'swebsite says B-line LRT isn't the first stage of the BLAST network. Andrus says it clearly is it's the B in BLAST.

"Remove it and transit in Hamilton is 'last', yet again."

"No LRT" members have mobilized too. At least three are running Carol Lazichin Ward 1, Gaspare Bonomo in Ward 13 and MilenaBaltain Ward 3.

From Lazich'splatorm: "Implementation of the HSR BLAST system using environmentally friendly electric buses will service all Hamiltonians and provide connectivity to all wards."

Advance polls

Voting officially starts tomorrow via advance polls. Here's a list from the City ofHamilton website:

  • Thursday, Oct. 4 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
  • Saturday, Oct.6 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
  • Tuesday, Oct. 9 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
  • Thursday, Oct. 11 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
  • Saturday, Oct. 13 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Telephone town hall

Sgro is holding an invite-only telephone town hall at 7 p.m. tonight. PC MPPDonna Skelly(Flamborough-Glanbrook) and Liberal MP Bob Bratina(Hamilton East-Stoney Creek) will participate.

They'll give their party's stances on LRT, Sgro said.

Skelly says she's not there to take sides. She'll just reiterate the province's pledge that the $1 billion can be used for LRT or other transit and infrastructure.

The previous provincial Liberal government committed that $1 billion in 2016 to buildLRT. Ford said Hamilton could use it for LRT, or something else.

"Iwill wait to see what council decides and if they decide against theLRT, under a PC government,the funding will stay withHamilton," he said.

Another mayoral candidate, Michael Pattison, took to Twitter.

Term limits

Ian Thompson, a candidate in Ward 10, says if he's elected,he'll press for city council term limits and online voting.

Thompson says he'll introduce "an unprecedented motion within the first 90 days." He'd like to see a two-term limit. "Public service was never intended to be a lifelong career."

He's running against long-time incumbent Maria Pearson, Jeff Beattie and Louie Milojevic.

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All-candidates meetings

Ward 7

When:Saturday, Oct. 6 (meet and greet)
Where:EastmountCommunity Centre, 115 East26thSt.
Who:Mountain Kidz Klub
More info:kathy_archer@rogers.com. Turkey soup lunch for a $3 donation.Open to the community.

Ward 3

When:Monday, Oct. 8, 7 to 9 p.m.
Where:The Pearl Company, 16 Steven St.
Who:Crown Point, GALA, Keith and Stinsonneighbourhood associations
Info:Because of space restrictions, anyone who wants to attend shouldget a free online ticket.

Ward 13

When:Tuesday, Oct. 9, doors open at 6 p.m., debate from6:30 to 8 p.m.
Where:Dundas Town Hall auditorium, 60 Main St., Dundas
Who:Hamilton Chamber of Commerce, Dundas division

Mayor

When:Tuesday, Oct 9, 6:30 p.m.
Where:754 Barton St. E.
Who:Afro Canadian Caribbean Association in partnership with the African Canadian Action Congress

Ward 1

When: Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2 p.m.
Where: To be announced.
Who: McMaster University Students Union.

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