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TTC chief Gary Webster fired

TTC chief general manager Gary Webster has been relieved of his duties, following a vote during a special meeting of transit commissioners Tuesday.

Dismissal could cost city $500,000, TTC's Stintz says

TTC chief general manager Gary Webster was fired on Tuesday, following a vote from the TTC Commission Board. (CBC)

TTC chief general manager Gary Webster has been relieved of his duties, following a voteduring a special meeting of transit commissioners Tuesday.

In a motion describing termination "without just cause," the transit commission voted 5-4 to fire Webster, who has worked at the service for 35 years, just two weeks after he expressed open defiance to a subway plan championed by Mayor Rob Ford. His ouster comes a year before he was set to retire.

"This was not how I expected this to endcertainly not how I wanted it to end," Webster told reporters shortly after his termination. "But clearly the choice has been made to replace me as chief general manager andI accept that."

TTC chair Karen Stintz,a vocal supporter of Webster's, thanked the outgoing senior manager for his years with the commission.

'You're kicking success out the door. You're throwing away success with both hands. What are you thinking?' Coun. Maria Augimeri

Stintz told reporters she wasleft cold by the decision to sack a manager that many councillors defended passionately as a trusted public servantwho, for years,ranthe third-largest transit system in North America.

"Coming into the meeting, I had questions of 'why now' and 'what next,'" she said. "And the 'what next' is we now need to do a search;the 'why now' is not answered."

TheTTC's current chief operating officer, Andy Byford, will take over Webster's day-to-day duties until a permanent replacement is found.

Tuesday's vote came after an hours-long in-camera meeting at TorontoCity Hall and was followed by impassioned pleas from several councillors to save Webster's job.

TTC chief general manager Gary Webster was fired on Tuesday. (John Lancaster/CBC)

CallingWebster a "consummate professional," Coun. Maria Augimeri's voice broke with emotion asshe faced the commission members who wanted to dump the TTC veteran.

"You're kicking success out the door. You're throwing away success with both hands. What are you thinking?"she said, moments before the vote came down.

At one point, Augimeri raised her voice to a yell, accusing those loyal to Ford of "abuse of power" for getting rid of a dissenting voice.

$500,000 in severance expected

"Didn't you do your homework before you brought this before us? Did you do your homework at all! Did you think!" she said.

In a written statement on Tuesday evening, the mayor said he supportedthe board's decision, concedingthat although the TTC accomplished much duringWebster's tenure, "it's time for the organization to look forward."

Mayor Rob Ford statement:

"I support the Commission's decision on the departure of Mr. Webster.Gary has served Toronto and the TTC well in his years of service.He was an important element in the organization's many successes to date and can proudly point to a list of accomplishments.

But, it's time for the organization to look forward. The Commissioners tell me this. Councillors tell me this. The general publicand subway, streetcar and bus passengers all tell me it's time for change."

Ford said commissioners, councillors and "the general public," includingtransit customers,had told him they wanted change as the service seeks to modernize and improve customer service.

"The time is right for a new leader to take the reins at TTC and lead the organization through this period of major change," the mayor said.

Stintz had said earlier Tuesday her fellow transit commissioners should think twice about dumping Webster, who she said guided the TTC through a difficult period and is set to retire next year.

She estimatedgetting rid of Webster will cost taxpayers at least $500,000 in severance "because there is no cause" to do so.

Coun. Frank Di Giorgio, who was among the five commissioners who voted to fire Webster, citedan apparent unwillingness "to undertake or perform tasks that are consistent with leaders of a corporation" as a reason for his dismissal.

TTC chair Karen Stintz is swarmed by media following a vote Tuesday to oust Gary Webster as chief general manager. (CBC)

"I also think very highly of the general manager," Di Giorgio added, as guffaws broke out from the back of the room.

The other councillors who voted to oust Webster were Cesar Palacio, Denzil Minnan-Wong, Norm Kellyand Vincent Crisanti. The board has nine members.

Sad day for Toronto, transit

Webster, who has worked for the TTC since 1975, has been outspoken about the benefits of light rail over subways, going against the wishes of Ford.

Paul Bedford, a former chief city planner for the City of Toronto, said firing Webster for doing his job and advocating for light rail transit isnothing to celebrate.

"I think its absolutely a sad day for Toronto and a sad day for transit," Bedford told CBC Radios Metro Morning.

Bedford said firing Webster would send the wrong kind of message,making it very difficult for Toronto to attract top professionals to work for the TTC or for other city departments in the future.

"The last thing Toronto needs is a bunch of yes men or yes women giving advice to the council of the day," he said. "It is absolutely a huge step backwards and a very, very sad day for Toronto."