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Report To: Planning and Development Committee
Date of Meeting: October 23, 2023 Report Number: PDS-059-23
Submitted By: Carlos Salazar, Director of Planning and Infrastructure Services
Reviewed By:
File Number:
Report Subject:
Mary -Anne Dempster, CAO
PLN 1.1.30
Resolution#: PD-072-23
By-law Number:
Transportation for the Future Act, 2023 (Bill 131); Schedule 2 - GO Transit
Station Funding Act — Summary and Overview
Recommendations:
1. That Report PDS-059-23, and any related delegations or communication items, be
received;
2. That the Province be requested to specify that the legislation apply to the designated
Major Transit Station Areas in municipal official plans;
3. That the Municipality of Clarington supports the legislation;
4. That the Province be requested to specify in the legislation that a transit station
charge by-law passed by a municipality would be effective back to the date on which
the GO Transit Station Funding Act comes into force;
5. That should the proposed GO Transit Station Funding Act (Schedule 2 of the
Transportation for the Future Act, 2023) legislation be passed, the Municipality hold
a meeting as part of the required background study to provide the opportunity for
property owners to comment on the use of the new funding tool;
6. That Report PDS-059-23 be adopted as the Municipality's submission to the
Province on the proposed Transportation for the Future Act, 2023 — Schedule 2 —
GO Transit Station Funding Act (Bill 131) (Proposal Number 23-MO1004);
7. That a copy of Report PDS-059-23 and Council's decision be sent to the Ministry of
Infrastructure, Region of Durham, and other Durham Region area municipalities; and
8. That all interested parties listed in Report PDS-059-23, and any delegations be
advised of Council's decision.
Municipality of Clarington
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Report Overview
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On September 25, 2023, the Ontario Government proposed the Transportation for the
Future Act, 2023. Part of this Act is the GO Transit Station Funding Act which would allow
municipalities to fund the design and construction of new GO stations and recoup the costs
through charges on new development in the surrounding area.
Innovative funding tools and opportunities to advance the development of the Courtice and
Bowmanville GO Train stations and the surrounding transit -oriented communities are
appreciated. Staff looks forward to working with the Province, Durham Region, and the
development community as more is learned about this new tool.
The purpose of this report is to (i) summarize the proposed legislation, and (ii) provide high
level comments for Council's consideration, and (iii) commit to a public engagement process
to consider the use of the funding tool, should the proposed legislation be passed.
1. Summary of Legislation
1.1 On September 25, 2023, the Ontario Government proposed the GO Transit Station
Funding Act as part of the Transportation for the Future Act, 2023 (Bill 131). This Act
enables municipalities to take on and recover certain costs related to the construction of
a new GO station by charging a Station Contribution Fee on development in a
prescribed area around the new station. Council must first undertake a background
study and pass a transit station charge by-law before construction of the station has
started in order to use this funding tool.
1.2 It is noted the legislation would apply only to prescribed municipalities, which have not
yet been identified. However, Clarington has two Major Transit Station Areas (MTSA),
Courtice and Bowmanville, that will be the sites of new GO Transit stations to
accommodate the extension of GO train service to Bowmanville (Figures 1 and 2,
below).
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Figure 1: Courtice MTSA Figure 2: Bowmanville MTSA
1.3 Prior to passing a transit station charge by-law, the proposed legislation lists several
steps that must be completed, including:
• A background study, which must include notice to and consultation with the public;
and
• A Council resolution requesting the Minister of Infrastructure's consent to pass a by-
law to use this funding tool. The Minister may specify modifications to the by-law at
such time.
1.4 A transit station charge by-law shall be guided by the following objectives:
• To support the creation of local and regional transit connections;
• To encourage the creation and growth of transit -oriented communities near the GO
Transit station; and
• To recover costs related to the construction of the GO Transit station in a
reasonable, transparent, and fair manner.
It is noted that GO Transit stations are provincial infrastructure.
1.5 The by-law must include a map of the area where the fee would be imposed, specify
conditions for the fee to apply, and the fee amount. The fee would be payable at the
time a building permit is issued and can be used to recoup the costs of both the design
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and construction of a station that the municipality has incurred. Fees can continue to be
collected until the total cost of the station is recovered.
1.6 This is an optional funding tool that would allow the cost of a new transit station to be
funded over many years by multiple development projects. Currently, GO Transit
stations are typically funded by a single development project in collaboration with
Metrolinx. This market -driven model would continue to be in place where municipalities
opt not to implement a transit station charge.
1.7 Subsequent regulations will be proposed that will identify which municipalities will be
able to access this tool, further define what information must be collected as part of the
background study, the types of development that may be excluded from the charge, and
the necessary components of the by-law. It is also understood that Municipalities
proposing to use the tool would be expected to provide for a reduction in other
development -related costs to help offset this new fee.
1.8 The proposed GO Transit Station Funding Act, 2023 is currently posted on Ontario's
Regulatory Registry for a 30-day commenting period, closing October 25th. Staff has
undertaken a preliminary review of the proposed legislation. General comments are
included in Section 2, below.
2. General Comments
2.1 Planning and Infrastructure Services staff is supportive of new funding tools, and
opportunities to work with the Province to advance the development of new GO train
stations in Courtice and Bowmanville, the surrounding transit -oriented communities, and
local transit connections.
2.2 The proposed legislation is very general in nature. Additional detail is to be prescribed
by regulation. The Province is requested to provide clarification and the additional
information noted to enable municipalities to understand better the areas of applicability,
types of development that can be included, and the municipal responsibilities relating to
both the implementation of the tool and the costs and resources associated with transit
station development that would be assumed by municipalities choosing to implement
the tool. Specific comments are included below.
2.3 The Province is requested to specify that the legislation will apply to lands within Major
Transit Station Areas as they are designated in municipal official plans.
2.4 The Province is requested to clarify which costs related to the construction of the GO
Transit station would be the responsibility of municipalities to fund and recover.
Specifically, staff understands that in using the tool, a municipality would take on some
or all of the design and construction of the transit station, which is provincial
infrastructure. This would come with financial risk associated with carrying the cost until
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such time as the surrounding area builds out and the costs are recovered through the
development fee. Additional information regarding the particulars of such an
arrangement is requested.
2.5 The Province is requested to provide terms of reference for the background study to
ensure municipalities have the information required to determine whether to pursue the
use of a transit station charge by-law, prior to expending the considerable time and
resources required to complete the study. For example, details related to the idea that
municipalities would reduce other development -related costs.
2.6 The Province is requested to specify in the legislation that a transit station charge by-
law passed by a municipality shall be deemed to be effective back to the day the
proposed GO Transit Station Funding Act, 2023 came into force. This is necessary to
provide municipalities the time required to complete the background study, while
continuing to process development applications within the MTSA areas in support of
housing, and to ensure the charges are distributed equally across the whole of the
applicable area.
3. Public Consultation
3.1 The proposed GO Transit Funding Act, 2023 is currently posted for public comment on
Ontario's Regulatory Registry until October 25, 2023. Any member of the public has the
opportunity to provide comments to the Province.
3.2 If the proposed legislation is passed, the Municipality will hold public consultation as
part of the background study process to hear comments from affected property owners.
4. Financial Considerations
4.1 In order to pass a by-law to implement a transit charge within Clarington's two MTSAs,
a background study would have to be conducted. If proposed Bill 131 is passed, and
Council wishes to pursue the implementation of this tool, funding for the required
background study would be necessary.
4.2 The implementation of the proposed funding tool would require the municipality to front-
end certain costs related to the design and construction of new GO Transit stations, with
the understanding that developments within the identified area would contribute to the
recovery of those costs over time. As part of the background study and proposal to the
Province, municipalities opting to use the tool must demonstrate they have sufficient
borrowing capacity.
Municipality of Clarington
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5. Concurrence
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5.1 This report has been reviewed by the Deputy CAO/Treasurer who concurs with the
recommendations.
6. Conclusion
6.1 The purpose of this report is to (i) summarize the proposed legislation, and (ii) provide
high level comments for Council's consideration and submission to the Province.
6.2 The proposed legislation represents an opportunity for Clarington to work with our
regional and provincial partners to bring GO train service to Courtice and Bowmanville.
Staff is supportive of the proposed new funding tool and requests that the comments
herein be considered.
6.3 It is respectfully recommended that the Council receive the information, and endorse the
comments included in Section 2 of this report.
6.4 If the proposed legislation is passed, it is respectfully recommended that the
Municipality hosts a meeting to provide the opportunity for the public to comment on the
use of the new funding tool in Clarington.
Staff Contact: Sarah Allin, Principal Planner, 905-623-3379 ext. 2419 or sallin@clarington.net.
Interested Parties:
List of Interested Parties available from Department.