Friday, November 16, 2018

On November 26 - Ask our City Council to fund Sliding Scale for 2019


Fair Fares postcard survey's
Top 3 Reasons People
Use the Low-Income Transit Pass


On November 26th City Council will hear submissions from the public on a number of budget related issues, including a $6 million funding request from Calgary Transit to fund the Low Income Transit Pass for 2019. This funding is required to maintain the current fare structure of the Sliding Scale 


With the introduction of the Sliding Scale, the Low-Income Transit pass has surpassed all expectations of monthly pass sales, far exceeding the previous “one price” monthly pass. The program has doubled in size in the past two years. 


Results form City of Calgary survey of customers in the fall of 2017 showed that a more affordable monthly pass shows: 


  • Increases the ability of people living in poverty to visit family and friends, thereby creating and maintaining strong relationships and decreasing social isolation and loneliness. 
  • Allows people living in extreme poverty to become more mobile and increase participation in the community. 
  • Maintains physical health by allowing people to get to medical and professional appointments and go to recreational programs. 
  • Allows people to access employment, puts more money in people’s pockets and enables them to purchase other necessities such as food, shelter, clothing, school supplies etc. 

Other important benefits of the Sliding Scale include: 
  • All members of the family are able to purchase a pass enabling them to travel together. 
  • A recent study states transit tickets are the most common bylaw fine and an upstream approach is needed to reduce the number of people entering the justice system due to fare evasion fines. 
  • Creates a more equitable and inclusive city and a community of engaged citizens. 
  • Helps to alleviate stress and create an improved quality of life for people in poverty. 
  • Contributes to long term goals of carbon reduction. 
  • We are asking organizations to: 
  • Send out the attached ”Call To Action” to the people you serve and your other contacts. If possible organizations can also assist their clients to write their letters of support. 
  • Consider writing a letter to City Council from your organization in support of the Sliding Scale and send a copy to faircalgaryvoice@gmail.com. 
  • Come to City Council on November 26th to speak or just to be in the audience. 


Contact information for your City Councillor is found at: 
http://www.calgary.ca/citycouncil/Pages/citycouncil.aspx 

*Sample letter of support can be downloaded here


*Call to Action can be downloaded here




Thank you for supporting affordable transportation in Calgary. 


Fair Calgary Community Voices 
faircalgaryvoice@gmail.com

Fair Calgary Community Voices is a group of organizations, community advocates and people experiencing poverty. We work with the City of Calgary to advocate for accessible and affordable low-income subsidy programs

Tuesday, August 28, 2018

New Website Transit for All

The City of Calgary is now planning its 4-year budget called "One Calgary" and we need the province to be on board beyond 2019. 

We created a "Transit 4 All" site check it out

Facebook: Fair Fares YYC
Twitter: @Calgaryfares
New Website: "Transit 4 All " Transit 4 All
Instagram: Fair_FaresYYC 



Thursday, May 17, 2018

Proud our City continues the commitment for affordable transit... how about Alberta?

We are proud our City has led the way for many municipalities to take a closer look at what is an affordable fare. 
Affordable fares in Calgary mean ability to pay, in Calgary we call it the sliding scale. 

We believe operational funding of transit is a cost-shared responsibility of all three levels of government.
We are crossing our fingers our province sees the benefits and renews its commitment to help Albertans address social isolation and access community.