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Councillors call for public inquiry into Eglinton Crosstown LRT ‘disaster’

The public has a right to know what is happening with the project after repeated delays and costly overruns, say the Toronto councillors.

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Crosslinx Transit Solutions ays it will finish the 19-km Eglinton LRT by March. Metrolinx dismisses that claim


Two city councillors are demanding a public inquiry into years-delayed and overbudget Eglinton Crosstown construction, while the mayor and provincial transportation minister are urging Torontonians to continue being patient.

The duelling demands come after leaked internal documents show provincial transportation agency Metrolinx believes the construction consortium building the light-rail line lacks “a credible plan toward the completion of the project.”

David Rider

David Rider is the Star’s City Hall bureau chief and a reporter covering city hall and municipal politics. Follow him on Twitter: @dmrider.

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