TTC planning 10 cent fare hike on April 1, new budget documents show
Staff say recommended increase could provide roughly $26M in added revenue

Transit riders, brace yourselves for another fare increase.
Starting on April 1, the TTC has plans to hike fares by 10 cents, according to new operating budget documents released on Friday. The recommended increase would apply across the board with the exception of adult cash fares, which would stay at $3.25.
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That means tokens and adult fares paid by the PRESTO e-purse would cost $3.10, up from $3. Seniors' cash fares, tickets and PRESTO payments would also rise, along with student fares and monthly passes.
TTC staff say the increase could provide roughly $26 million in added revenue.
Previous decisions and "unavoidable pressures" necessiate the rise, according to the report to the TTC board from the transit commision's chief financial officer Dan Wright.
"We believe all customers should enjoy the freedom, independence and flexibility to travel anywhere on the public transit system... We are also aware that a 10 cent fare increase will be an affordability issue for some TTC customers," Wright's report continues.
City council is also being asked to increase its transit subsidy by $22 million.
97% of TTC's non-subsidy revenue comes from fares
With some 97 per cent of the TTC's non-subsidy operating revenue coming from the fare box, the commision "has relatively limited options to increase revenues outside of fare and subsidy increases,"