June 14, 2016 Open Letter from Past Mayors and Regional Chairpersons We, the undersigned former mayors and regional chairs, believe that Light Rail Transit will be a great benefit and building it is the right thing to do for our community. LRT will attract new investment and new jobs. It will mean rising property values and assessment and create significant economic uplift, not only for the downtown, but for the entire city. In short, LRT will accelerate increasing energy and vitality in Hamilton. It should be noted that city infrastructure updates, such as new water pipes that will be done as the project goes forward, will be covered by the $1billion LRT project, and would otherwise have to be paid for by the city directly. People might wish to consider that if the $1-billion in provincial spending goes to another city, we as provincial taxpayers would still be paying for it, but getting no direct benefit for our city. Council naturally has legitimate questions - and will continue to throughout the life of this initiative - since not every question can be answered immediately due to its scope and necessarily complex implementation. We appreciate its vigilance. We urge Council to re-affirm its commitment to continue working with Metrolinx on the $1-billion, fully-funded-by-the-province, LRT initiative. Yours truly, Anne Bain Mayor of Stoney Creek (1997 – 2000), Stoney Creek Councillor, Regional Council (1994-2000) Terry Cooke Hamilton-Wentworth Regional Chair (1994 – 2000), Ward 1 Councillor (1985 – 1994) Larry Di Ianni Hamilton Mayor (2003 – 2006), Stoney Creek Councillor (1982 – 2000) Don Granger Mayor of Flamborough (1991 – 1994) Bob Morrow Hamilton Mayor (1982 – 2000),Board of Control (1970 – 1980), Alderman, Ward 1 (1971-2), Councillor Ward 3 (2014) Bill Sears, HamiltonWentworth Regional Chair (1986 – 1988), Stoney Creek Mayor (1980-1985) Bob Wade Hamilton Mayor (2000 – 2003), Mayor of Ancaster (1984-2000), Regional Council (1978 -2000), Ancaster Councillor (19781984)