Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Transportation Fee Increases

An interesting study by the Alberta School Boards Association, "At the breaking point: Alberta's student transportation system," dating back to 2008 discusses in detail the transportation funding challenges of urban metro boards such as Calgary. In the study's conclusion, the ASBA had this to say:


The ASBA studies to date as well as the September 2007 board transportation survey all point to overall funding shortfall pressures faced by the majority of school boards in the province as they attempt to deliver service acceptable to their communities. In response, boards have raised transportation fees by approximately 60%in the last three years and/or have borrowed from other areas of board operation to fund their transportation system. These pressures, if left unresolved, will push Alberta’s student transportation system past its breaking point.


It should be noted that the Metro Urban Funding Framework is still under review by the province. This is the second year that funding for transporation has not increased. Another impact will be the reduction of the Relative Cost of Purchasing Goods and Services Adjustment (RCPA)for the 2011/2012 school year and then its elimination for the 2012/2013 school year. And finally, the impact of school board reserve depletion.

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