Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutCS 54-04PICKERING REPORT TO COUNCIL Report Number: CS 54-04 Date: November 8, 2004 From: Gillis A. Paterson Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer Subject: Provincial Gas Tax Revenue Program Recommendation: 1. It is recommended that Report CS 54-04 of the Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer be received and that; Council endorse the City's participation in the Provincial Dedicated Gas Tax Funds for Public Transportation Program; and, the appropriate officials of the City of Pickering be authorized to take the necessary action to give effect hereto. Executive Summary: On October 22, 2004, the Provincial Government announced it was introducing a new program (gas tax revenues) to provide funding for public transit. Pickering Council's approval is required in order for the City to receive the gas tax revenues. Financial Implications: As of October 1, the Ontario Government will provide one cent a litre of provincial gas tax funding for public transit. This will increase to 1.5 cents in 2005 and two cents in 2006. Ajax and Pickering's share for the 12 month period (October 1, 2004 to September 30, 2005) is estimated to be $1,1 76,793. The first payment of $294,198 is for the period October 1 to December 31,2004. Background: The Provincial Government is delivering on its commitment to invest provincial gas tax revenues in public transit. Over the next three years, it is estimated that the Province will invest more than $680 million. The gas tax is new money for transit. This new funding in on top of the current Provincial funding provided through the Ontario Transit Vehicle Program or OTVP which is used to provide one-third funding for capital expenditures (buses). Report CS 54-04 Date: November 8, 2004 Subject: Provincial Gas Tax Revenue Program Page 2 Ajax and Pickering's share of the of the gas funds for the first year (October 1, 2004 to September 30, 2005) is estimated to be $1,176,793. The Province applied a funding formula based on transit ridership (70%) and municipal population (30%) to arrive at the funding amount. The Ministry used population figures of 80,755 for Ajax and 94,032 for Pickering. (The population figures were provided by the Ministry of Finance.) Each municipality is required to have their respective Council's approve their participation in the Provincial Gas Tax revenue program. The Ministry has designated Town of Ajax as the host municipality and Ajax is signing the legal agreement as required by the Province. First Provincial Payment (October to December 2004) - $294,198 The first quarter payment (Ajax and Pickering) is estimated to be $294,198 of which Pickering's share is approximately $154,452. These funds represent the time period October 1 to December 31, 2004 and are to be used by the municipalities for public transportation/transit. The City intend's to use these funds to offset ongoing APTA expenditures (current and capital.) As Members of Council are aware, Pickering funds APTA operating costs through its tax levy and with the Durham Region Transit Reserve funds. 2005 Gas Tax Funds For 2005, the Province requires municipalities to use gas tax funds for capital and operating expenditures that support increased ridership and follow the GTA transportation strategy. City staff will be working with APTA's management to develop the 2005 Budget that maximize's the benefit of the Provincial gas tax revenues. Attachments: 1. Letter from Ministry of Transportation dated October 22, 2004 re Gas Tax Funds Report CS 54-04 Subject: Provincial Gas Tax Revenue Program Date: November 8, 2004 Page 3 Prepared By: Approved / Endorsed By: Stan Karwowski Manager, Finance & Taxation -'~dhs A Paterson Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer GAP:vw Attachment Copy: Chief Administrative Officer R.ecom. men .d?~f~ c~nsideration of Ministry of Transportation Office of the Minister Ferguson Block, 3rd Floor 77 Wellesley St. West Toronto, Ontario M7A 1Z8 (416) 327-9200 www.rnto.gOV~on.ca October 22, 2004 His Worship Steve Parish Mayor Town of Ajax 65 Harwood Avenue South Ajax, ON LlS 2H9 ATTACHMENT # ,....LTO i~EPOP, T Minlst~re des Bureau du ministre ~difice Ferguson, 3e ~tage ~, rue Wellesley ouest Toronto (Ontario) (416) 327-9200 ~ RECEIVED: ~ FW':_~',, COPY- CIRCULATE ~ ~: - ;: Vi.~L. ~ HUMAN RES, C :~(:' .' FMERG LEGAL ~U~ r'~C Cl.-J ST. CARE Dear Mayor Parish: In the spring budget, our government made a commitment to dedicate two-cents per litre of the provincial gas tax to municipalities for public transit, starting with one-cent per litre this October. It is my great pleasure to inform you that we are delivering on this commitment. Between October 2004 and October 2005 we will provide $156 million of gas tax funding to municipalities across the province for public transit. This is in addition to the province's existing-transit program funding. Ajax will be eligible to receive an allocation of $1,176,793 for the period October 1,2004 to September 30, 2005. Payments will be made on a quarterly basis. The first quarterly. payment will be sent to your municipality as soon as we receive your signed agreement. Enclosed you will find a Letter of Agreement and Program Guidelines. This is the first time the Government of Ontario has allocated a portion of the gas tax to support transit in this province, and it is a monumental step towards expanding and increasing transit ridership, which will lead to more convenient, reliable, and improved levels of transit service across Ontario. To determine the best method of allocation, we engaged municipalities., transit agencies, induStry groups, environmental stakeholders and organized labour through a consultation process. The results of those consultations provided valuable input into the eligibility criteria, mechanisms for reporting to the province on outcomes, and an allocation formula that combines ridership and population. These two factors have helped us balance the needs of mature, existing transit systems, with the needs of rapidly growing and smaller municipalities. .../2 -2- Please return the signed Letter of Agreement by Monday, November 22, 2004. Please include also a record of a supporting Council by-law. This will help ensure that your municipality receives the first quarterly payment before the close of the 2004 municipal fiscal year, and that the funds can start improving transit now. This agreement will also provide the basis for the subsequent quarterly payments in January 2005, April 2005, and July 2005. The Ajax/Pickering currently provides a public transit service that includes service to, and receives financial contributions from Town of Ajax and City of Pickering. Your municipality is involved with other municipalities in jointly providing this public transit service. We therefore request that you provide the Ministry with clarification as to which municipality should receive the payment. Details on payment are provided in the attached guidelines. Sincerely, Harinder S. Takhar Minister of Transportation cc~ His Worship David Ryan, Mayor, City of Pickering