Transportation Planning Branch The Provincial Role in TDM: Ontario’s Perspective Canadian TDM Summit 2008 October 20, 2008 Jennifer Edwards Ontario Ministry.

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Transportation Planning Branch The Provincial Role in TDM: Ontario’s Perspective Canadian TDM Summit 2008 October 20, 2008 Jennifer Edwards Ontario Ministry of Transportation, Urban Planning Office

Transportation Planning Branch The Provincial Role in TDM The state of TDM in Ontario What is the role of provinces in TDM?

Transportation Planning Branch TDM at the Provincial Level in Ontario

Transportation Planning Branch  Key Ontario government objectives that support/complement TDM measures:  Building strong and vital communities  Making communities healthy places to live  Promoting sustainable transportation and land use planning  Supporting climate change initiatives  Making transit a first priority  Go Green: Ontario’s Action Plan on Climate Change  Places to Grow: Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe – Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure  Action Plan for Healthy Eating and Active Living – Ministry of Health Promotion TDM in Ontario - Provincial Policy Linkages

Transportation Planning Branch  Transit planning and investment  GO Transit  Dedicated gas tax  MoveOntario 2020  Presto Card fare system  HOV lane program  Carpool lot program  Transit Supportive Land Use Planning Guidelines Current Ontario Initiatives Complementary to TDM

Transportation Planning Branch  Metrolinx (formerly the Greater Toronto Transportation Authority) was created by the Province of Ontario in 2006 to improve the coordination and integration of all modes of transportation in the Greater Toronto Area and Hamilton.  Metrolinx is currently finalizing its Regional Transportation Plan (RTP)  RTP gives highest priority to TDM, active transportation, transit, and eliminating trips altogether  RTP will implement MoveOntario 2020  In 2008, the province also became the primary funder of Smart Commute, as the organization was absorbed into Metrolinx.  Smart Commute was originally established with funding from Transport Canada’s Urban Transportation Showcase Program and member municipalities.  Smart Commute provides centralized coordination for nine TMAs, the Carpool Zone ridematching system, online Emergency Ride Home registration, media relations and promotional campaigns.  The province has contributed an annual operating budget of $650,000 and support for the nine TMAs, up to $130,000 each. Metrolinx and Smart Commute

Transportation Planning Branch  The TDM Municipal Grant Program as established as a pilot project in  The program is designed to assist Ontario municipalities in implementing TDM projects or planning, and to increase awareness by municipalities of the benefits of TDM.  Eligible project categories:  Promotion and education  TDM plans  Projects and tools  Workshops and conferences  $250,000 in funding is available in ; $500,000 is planned for  $50,000 maximum provincial contribution per project  Recipients for the round of funding will be announced in November. Ontario TDM Municipal Grant Program

Transportation Planning Branch What Should the Role of Provinces Be in TDM?

Transportation Planning Branch Provinces Getting More Involved in TDM… the Time is Right Public interest in climate change and sustainability Gas prices Reduced government budgets Stakeholders and the public want us to do more Ontario provincial initiatives: Climate Change Secretariat Sustainable TransForum Ministry of Transportation’s Sustainable Transportation Policy Office Ministry of the Environment’s Community Go Green Fund

Transportation Planning Branch Major messages from municipalities and NGOs regarding TDM in the province include:  Stakeholders were very pleased to see that the province is interested in becoming more involved in TDM.  Provincial strategy/vision and complementary policies are needed to support the implementation of TDM initiatives.  TDM should be built into broader inter-ministerial policy development as there are complementary benefits to implementing TDM – air quality, greenhouse gas reductions, active transportation, mixed-use development, tourism and recreation, etc.  The response to the idea of a potential funding program was generally positive. But there is a need for consistent, sustainable funding instead of piecemeal grants.  NGOs are running TDM programs that the municipalities should be responsible for.  The province should build TDM capacity through networking, workshops, engagement of senior management and elected officials, and development of municipal TDM plans.  Leadership from the government is needed in order to back up a paradigm shift in travel behaviour. What Ontario Stakeholders Are Saying

Transportation Planning Branch Possible Roles of Provinces in TDM Plan and coordinate TDM-supportive infrastructure and operations Identify funding needs, gaps, opportunities, and partnerships Develop province-wide promotion and education efforts Promote linkages and coordination – federal, municipal, NGO Conduct capacity-building activities Show leadership as an employer

Transportation Planning Branch Possible Roles of Provinces in TDM Investigate legislative or regulatory barriers to implementing certain TDM strategies Implement tax-related incentives and disincentives Require municipal TDM plans Develop guidelines and tools for integrating TDM into land use and transportation planning, subdivision review, etc. Require employee trip reduction plans/programs for large employers Consider TDM in all provincial engineering projects and environmental studies