The TTC says it wants to use savings from the delayed openings of the Finch West and Eglinton LRTs to hire 178 new personnel to improve safety on the network as the winter months approach.
CBC NewsRiders have told the TTC that more staff is the number one factor that enhances a sense of safety on the network, TTC Chair Jamaal Myers said Wednesday.
In a report going to the TTC board next Tuesday, the transit agency recommends diverting roughly $10.3 million to hire 130 additional customer service agents and 30 more supervisors for subway stations, and on bus and streetcar routes.
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