9 · Friday, July 30, 2010 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.oakvillebeaver.com Town driving dollars into Oakville Transit Ridership on Oakville Transit increased in each of the first two quarters of 2010, according to a statement released this week by the mayor's office. Oakville Transit recorded year-over-year ridership increases of four per cent in the first quarter and five per cent in the second quarter. "Ridership increases of four and five per cent are significant in the transit world," said Joanne Phoenix, acting director of Oakville Transit. "We have seen ridership grow in each of the first six months of 2010 and the data continues to suggest that behaviours are changing," stated Phoenix in the release. Town Council has invested in Oakville Transit to offer improved alternatives for personal mobility. Last fall, Oakville Transit introduced new grid routes that provide faster trips across town. "We'll invest more this year on our transportation network, including roads, cycle paths and transit, than on anything else." Mayor Rob Burton, Town of Oakville Since 2006, it has added 23 new buses and 48 new drivers. Oakville Transit will continue to improve its bus stop amenities this year with the purchase of 21 new bus shelters on top of the 35 new shelters installed in 2009. In addition, concrete landing pads/walkways will be installed at almost 40 bus stop locations. Later this year, Oakville Transit will introduce PRESTO to all of its customers, including students and seniors. Oakville was one of the first municipalities in Ontario to adopt the smart card fare system. This expanded service helps accommodate Oakville's population growth in recent years and the new transit centre being constructed on Wyecroft Road will ensure that Oakville Transit is equipped for the future. When construction is completed in the spring of 2011, the building will be LEED Silver under the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design standards. "We'll invest more this year on our transportation network, including roads, cycle paths and transit, than on anything else," said Mayor Rob Burton. "Residents and businesses pay for this network and Council's investment in alternative modes of transportation helps ensure that everyone can access the network and get around." For information about transit routes and schedules, visit Oakville Transit at An Oakville Transit bus. www.oakvilletransit.ca. We deal with you like few other insurance companies do. In person. Darryl R Demille Ins Agcy Ltd Andrew Heideman, Agent Darryl Demille CFP, Agent 2828 Kingsway Drive 2nd Floor 1226 White Oaks Boulevard Oakville, ON L6J 7M2 Oakville, ON L6H 2B9 Bus: 905-829-0018 Bus: 905-842-1020 www.andrewheideman.ca www.darryldemille.com Angelo Gualtieri, Agent 3040 Trafalgar Road Oakville, ON L6H 7B9 Bus: 905-257-7773 www.angelogualtieri.com Deborah E Bartucci, Agent 586 Argus Road, Suite 104 Oakville, ON L6J 3J3 Bus: 905-337-3276 www.deborahbartucci.ca Stacey Sutherland, Agent 243 North Service Road W Oakville, ON L6M 3E5 Bus: 905-339-3276 www.insuranceinoakville.com Stephen Ostapchuk, Agent 802 Southdown Road, Suite C6 Mississauga, ON L5J 2Y4 Bus: 905-238-5643 www.stephenostapchuk.ca Daniel Durst, Agent 1500 Heritage Way, Suite 7 Oakville, ON L6M 3H4 Bus: 905-847-1898 www.danieldurst.com State Farm, Canadian Head Office, Aurora, Ontario