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LRT delay costs city $34.4M and counting

The year-long delay in buildingOttawa'slight rail system has now cost the city $33million, according to a new memo from the deputy treasurer.

OC Transpo drivers paid $6.6M in premiums to pick up extra shifts

The LRT has been delayed more than a year, costing the city at least $33 million. (City of Ottawa)

The year-long delay in buildingOttawa'slight rail system has cost the city $34.4 million so far, according to a new memo from the deputy city treasurer.

That's up substantially from the last estimate, released late last year when it was thought the project would be finished by March. It pegged the costat $25 million.

The tally will only keep growing. The memo released Thursday afternoon was based on a completiondate of June 30. But Rideau Transit Group (RTG), the consortium building the $2.1-billion Confederation Line,will miss that deadline, too.

RTG is nowaiming for mid-August, but it's far from certain it will meet even that, its fifth target.

$6.6M paid to drivers

The city was originally supposed to get the keys to theConfederation Line in May 2018. RTG missed that deadlineand three subsequent ones.

As a result, OC Transpo has had to keepitsbuses running longer than expected, extend detours and pay drivers not just overtime, but also premiums to work additional hours. The city is also paying to keep its rail office open longer than anticipated.

In fact, since the last memo on the costof delays was released, the city had already paid out $6.6 million to drivers in "mitigation" the incentives given to drivers to take on additional hours.

City hoping to recoup costs from RTG

At the same time, the city is also saving money because ofthe delays. It's making interest on the $260 million that it eventually will have to pay RTG, and it hasn't had topay the consortium maintenance costs forthe unfinished system.

But when it's all calculated, the city is still out $34.4 million due to the delays.

Mayor Jim Watson and some city officials have maintained that RTG is on the hook for virtually all these costs. The city has said it will deduct the money from its finalpayment to RTG.

However, there is no guarantee that RTG will agree to pick up the tab, and it's possiblethe parties could end up in court disputing the costs.