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Projet Montral wants to map noise levels in the city

Projet Montral is proposing the creation of an observatory to measure and map noise levels across the city, in order to design bylaws to manage noise pollution.

Opposition party proposing creation of noise observatory to measure noise levels around city

Project Montral wants to map noise patterns in Montreal to improve the quality of life of inhabitants.

Montreal's opposition party,ProjetMontral, is proposing the creation of anobservatoryto measure noise levels in the city.

CouncillorsSylvain Ouelletandmilie Thuilliesay they want to measure andmap noise levelsin Montreal in order to design bylaws to manage noise pollution.

The goal is tolimitnoise pollutionstemming fromtraffic, aircraft, constructionandbusinesses.

They also want to find ways to address noise complaints fromneighboursand to preserve quiet green spaces around the city.

ProjetMontral is not yet proposing specific bylaws. The councillorssay one of the goals of the mapping project would be to get a clear picture of noise sources in the city.

Airport not the target

"When we'll implement a bylaw, it will affect business owners,aircraft, even construction codes, but it's necessary," saidOuellet.

ProjetMontral emphasizedvehicular traffic is the first priority, andairport authorities should not feel targeted.

"There are too many people complaining in Montreal, and it's not just about complaints, it's about public health," said Thuillie.

Studies have shown that noise pollution can affect healthand has been linked to cardiovascular diseases,hypertensionand mental health issues.