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City, province, still talking about LRT funding, Mayor Don Iveson says

Edmonton mayor Don Iveson says he talked to Finance Minister Doug Horner last night about the possibility of getting funding for the southeast LRT expansion.

LRT deal or no deal?

11 years ago
Duration 1:48
Mayor wants to know if funding coming from province or not

Edmonton Mayor Don Ivesonsays he spoke withFinance Minister Doug Hornerlast night about the possibility of getting funding for the southeastLRTexpansion.

"He pointed out to me where he thinks some of the money could comefrom within the budget," Iveson said. "Some of it is out beyond the three years that's outlined in the budget that they released yesterday, but we really need the big commitments in years four and five.

"They seem willing to work with us on that so I'm glad that they're reaching out to us, they've heard disappointment in the community and from my council colleagues, they seem to want to try to work with us."

Earlier on Friday,Horner faced questions fromEdmonton city councillor Mike Nickel about the lack of cash for LRT expansion in the provincial budget.

Nickel challenged Horner in a question and answer sessionthat followed his address at a $100-a-plate breakfast meeting in Edmonton.

Were ready to roll, weve got the plans, show us the money, was how Nickel summed up his message.

Horner said thatEdmonton can apply for funding under the existing Green Trip fund.

But Coun. Amarjeet Sohi, who chairs the citys transportation committee, says that money has already been spoken for and new money is needed now.

If we dont have money in place by the end of April, then we lose one construction season, which means an additional $60 to $80 million to the cost of the project.

The budget was met with disappointment by Mayor Don Iveson on Thursday.

Iveson let out a deep sigh and said thats how I feel about it.

An image of a downtrodden Iveson made the rounds on Twitter afterwards under the #saddoniveson hashtag.