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Work planned for Cte Saint-Luc Road this summer

Montreal plans to resurface two stretches of the road, between King Edward and Walkley avenues and between Randall and Hingston avenues.

Resurfacing project will affect two sections

Part of Cte Saint-Luc Road will be repaved this summer. The work will begin in May and run until October. (Kate McKenna/CBC)

Montreal plans to resurface its side of CteSaint-Luc Road along two stretches this summer, a project that will run from May to October.

The two stretches are between King Edwardand Walkleyavenues and between Randall and Hingston avenues, for a total of about 800 metres of road.

"It's a great idea because this road inCteSaint-Luc is pretty bad," said resident Benjamin Poncet, who was walking his dog Thursday morning.

Poncet said he's not worried about how long it will take,"as long as they fix it"

A large section of CteSaint-Luc Road runs along the boundary between theMontrealboroughofNotre-Dame-de-Grceto the southand the city ofCte Saint-Luc to the north.

The city of Montreal is also planning a major project along parts of Cte Saint-Luc Road in 2023 to replace infrastructure.

Sochi Chap says she is worried about the effect the construction on Cte Saint-Luc Road will have on her bus route. (Kate McKenna/CBC)

Sochi Chaptakes the bus to work nearly every day, and her bus stop is on Cte Saint-Luc Road.

She said her bus is late almost every day, and she's worried about the effect the construction will have on her commute.

"I'm going to have to get out even more earlier. That's the biggest issue, honestly," she said.

With files from Kate McKenna