Presentation | 2012
Crossing Boundaries: Governing Transportation in the Toronto City Region
Scott Sams
As the city region expands and the number of actors increases, governing transportation becomes more and more complicated. Authority over transportation is diffused among orders of government and, increasingly, there are calls for private sector involvement. Poorly coordinated transportation creates economic, social and environmental challenges, and has contributed to calls for consolidation under a single authority. IMFG Graduate Fellowship winner Scott Sams discusses whether an effective, accountable, and coordinated transportation system can be achieved without resorting to amalgamating all existing transit authorities into one.