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Calgary's 30-year transit plan to cost $13B

The city has released its 30-year blueprint for Calgary Transit, which comes with a $13 billion price tag.

City releases 30-year RouteAhead report

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The City of Calgary released a report on the 30 year blueprint for Calgary Transit's future.

The City of Calgary released theRouteAheadreport on Friday, which lays out the blueprint for Calgary Transit's future.

The report covers short-term improvements,such asbringing Wi-Fi service to C-Train stations and providing real time information on the internet for all buses.

It also includes long-term plans for dedicated busways, more bus rapid transit routes and a new LRT line from the far north end of Calgary tothe new hospital located near the community of Cranston in the city's deep south.

The plan comes with a $13 billionprice tagover the next three decades.

Mayor Naheed Nenshi said Friday this reportcan help Calgary find some of that money.

"Now I'll have the opportunity to say to other orders of government, other funding sources, look this is going tocost $13 billionover 30 years but we have to start today and we have to determine how we're going to start today and continue to build up and improve the system year on year to get that great system at the end of it."

Nenshi said thereport recognizes that public transit has to do a better job of helping people move to major centres around the city and not just to and from downtown.

The 230-page RouteAhead report will be discussed by a council committee next week before heading to city council for final approval.