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Media Release | Feb. 6, 2003

UBC Students Go to Referendum Over Transit Pass

TransLink, the University of B.C. and the UBC student society (AMS) have reached a tentative agreement on a transit pass that would cost students $20 a month compared to the current monthly pass charge of $63.

The new transit pass, known as U-Pass, will be submitted for approval to UBC students in a referendum scheduled for February 10-14. The $20 pass would entitle UBC students to unlimited access to TransLink's bus, SkyTrain, and Seabus services and to discounts on the West Coast Express. Students would also have continued access to alternative-transportation UBC Trek Programs (www.trek.ubc.ca).

If approved in the referendum, the U-Pass will be implemented this fall at a guaranteed price of $20 per month. Any increase after the two-year agreement expires would have to be voted on via another student referendum.

Tara Learn, AMS Vice-President External, said that after years of negotiations the three parties had finally been able to reach an agreement. "We're really excited that after all this time we are able to present the U-Pass plan to students," Learn said. She added that the student society's main objective in the referendum will be to present the details of the plan to the students so that they can make an informed choice about whether to support it.

The plan would be mandatory for all UBC students, with a few exceptions (e.g. students studying outside the Lower Mainland).

In addition to offering the reduced fare, TransLink has agreed to increase service on UBC routes and also to introduce an all-night "Owl" service on Friday and Saturday nights between the Downtown and UBC.

The UBC contribution to the plan includes a $3 subsidy for the new pass: TransLink will actually receive $23 per month per student, $20 from each student and $3 from the University. UBC students in campus housing will receive an additional $5 subsidy from the University and thus will pay only $15 a month.

Gord Lovegrove, UBC Director of Transportation, says the University is committed to encouraging students to take public transit in accordance with the Official Community Plan approved by the GVRD. "If the U-Pass program encourages students to leave their cars at home, and all our studies indicate that it will, there will be tremendous positive benefits: lower emissions means cleaner air, fewer cars on the road means reduced traffic accidents and delays; and, a cheaper bus pass means students saving on average $25 to $50 per month."

The Alma Mater Society is the official representative of over 39,000 students at the University of British Columbia. Its mission is: 'To improve the quality of the educational, social, and personal lives of the students of UBC.'

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Contact

Tara Learn
VP External Affairs
Alma Mater Society of UBC
Tel: 604.808.9011 / 604.808.9011
Web: www.upass.ubc.ca

Scott Macrae
Director
UBC Public Affairs
Tel: 604.785.2410

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