Stephen Holyday
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THE Transit RECORD

Detailed voting history for Stephen Holyday on transit policy.

Analysis

Frequently votes against transit-related changes and expansions, including bike lane safety motions, RapidTO programs, and measures to speed up transit, reflecting a tendency to prioritize existing infrastructure or oppose perceived disruptions.

2023-09-21Amend Item

Transitioning the Vehicle-for-Hire Industry to Net Zero Emissions by 2030

No

"This motion matters because it'll force Uber and Lyft to switch to electric or hybrid vehicles, which will be a win for the environment but a potential loss for drivers who'll have to absorb the costs of new vehicles."

Final Outcome: Carried, 22-1
2024-02-06Defer Item

RapidTO: Surface Transit Network Plan

No

"This motion is significant because it'll shape the future of Toronto's transit system, with potential winners being commuters who'll get faster travel times and losers being drivers who'll face more traffic congestion."

Final Outcome: Carried, 23-3
2025-10-09Amend Item (Additional)

Expanding Toronto Community Crisis Response to the Toronto Transit Commission

No

"This motion is important because it could improve safety on public transit, with winners being vulnerable riders who'll get more support and losers being potentially the TTC, which might have to absorb additional costs."

Final Outcome: Carried, 23-1
2024-04-17Amend Item (Additional)

Post-Transition of the Blue Box Program to Extended Producer Responsibility and Results of District 2 Service Delivery Options Review

No

"This motion is significant because it'll impact waste management in Toronto, with potential winners being residents who'll see improved recycling services and losers being companies that'll have to take on more responsibility for their packaging waste."

Final Outcome: Carried, 23-3
2025-07-23Amend Item

RapidTO: Transit Priority on Dufferin Street and Bathurst Street

No

"This motion matters because it'll give priority to transit vehicles on these streets, which will be a win for commuters who'll get faster travel times but a potential loss for drivers who'll face more traffic congestion."

Final Outcome: Carried, 20-3
2023-05-02Amend Item (Additional)

Transit Priority Measures to Support Scarborough SRT Bus Replacement

Yes

"This motion is important because it'll shape the future of transit in Scarborough, with winners being commuters who'll get improved bus services and losers being drivers who might face more traffic congestion."

Final Outcome: Carried, 18-0
2025-05-22Refer Item

Ontario-Toronto New Deal - Advancing the Delivery of Transit Oriented Communities along the Eglinton Crosstown West Extension

No

"This motion is significant because it'll shape the development of communities along the Eglinton Crosstown line, with potential winners being residents who'll get more affordable housing and losers being developers who might face more regulations."

Final Outcome: Carried, 15-6
2024-03-20Amend Item

Prioritization of Planned Higher-Order Transit Projects

Yes

"This motion is important because it'll determine which transit projects get priority funding, with winners being commuters who'll get improved transit services and losers being communities that might not see their transit projects funded."

Final Outcome: Carried, 20-5
2023-06-14Defer Item

Appointment of Public Members to the Toronto Transit Commission Board

Yes

"This motion is significant because it'll determine who'll be appointed to the TTC board, with winners being the appointees who'll get a seat on the board and losers being potentially the existing board members who might see decreased influence."

Final Outcome: Carried, 23-2
2023-10-12Amend Item

Transition of Toronto's Blue Bin Recycling Program to Extended Producer Responsibility

No

"This motion matters because it'll impact waste management in Toronto, with winners being residents who'll see improved recycling services and losers being companies that'll have to take on more responsibility for their packaging waste."

Final Outcome: Carried, 21-1
2024-05-23Amend Item (Additional)

eglintonTOday Phase 1 Complete Street Project: Bicknell Avenue to Mount Pleasant Road

No

"This motion matters because it'll improve the streetscape on Eglinton Avenue, with winners being pedestrians and cyclists who'll see improved safety measures and losers being potentially drivers who might face more traffic congestion."

Final Outcome: Carried, 20-1
2025-06-26Amend Item

Automated Vehicle Pilot Deployment in Toronto Under the Highway Traffic Act

Yes

"This motion is important because it'll determine the rules for automated vehicles in Toronto, with winners being companies that'll get to test their vehicles and losers being potentially pedestrians and cyclists who might see decreased safety measures."

Final Outcome: Carried, 20-0
2024-06-13Adopt Item as Amended

2444 Eglinton Avenue East - Zoning Amendment - Decision Report - Approval

Yes

"This motion matters because it'll impact the development of this property, with winners being developers who'll get more flexibility and losers being potentially community groups who might see decreased benefits."

Final Outcome: Carried, 23-0
2025-05-07Amend Item

Transitioning Towards Zero-Emission Outdoor Power Equipment

Yes

"This motion is significant because it'll reduce emissions from outdoor power equipment, with winners being the environment and losers being potentially landscapers and gardeners who'll have to switch to new equipment."

Final Outcome: Carried, 18-5
2025-07-09Adopt Item

Proposed Licensing Regulations for Animal-Related Businesses

Yes

"This motion matters because it'll impact animal-related businesses in Toronto, with winners being animal welfare groups who'll see improved regulations and losers being potentially business owners who'll face more costs and regulations."

Final Outcome: Carried, 22-0