These replaced all 59 of the 1993-94 E60 high floor trolleybuses that New Flyer also built (E60 fleet number 7031 is preserved) and all 32 of the ETI/Skoda 15TR-SF 60-foot trolleybuses.
Manuel Alvarado: Muni still has the ETI 14TR-SF Skodas TrolleyBuses still in active service as of 2017. Muni is also retiring it too. But it's gonna take a lot of time for Muni to retire 2001-2003 Units.
+Aaron Abas I know. If only the city decided to host another Vancouver-only plebiscite. That would have passed. Just like Seattle did when their bus funding ballot measure failed in King County, but succeeded within the city of Seattle.
+antonba In 2014, they first turned down the county-wide measure (Prop 1), then a couple months later put it back on the ballot city-wide and it passed. That was funding for operations only. In 2015, another city-wide levy called Move Seattle came on the ballot which besides road maintenance would fund capital costs for 7 BRT (think B-Line) bus lines. It also passed. All of those measures are property tax increases + car licensing fees.